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    Wallonia (/ w ɒ ˈ l oʊ n i ə /; French: Wallonie), officially the Walloon Region (French: Région wallonne), is one of the three regions of Belgium—along with Flanders and Brussels. Covering the southern portion of the country, Wallonia is primarily French-speaking.

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      The history of Wallonia, from prehistoric times to the...

  2. La Región Valona o Valonia (en francés, Région wallonne o Wallonie; en alemán, Wallonische Region, Wallonie (n); en neerlandés, Waals Gewest o Wallonië; o en luxemburgués, Wallounesch Regioun o Wallonien) es una de las tres regiones que componen Bélgica. Tiene una población estimada, a inicios de 2022, de 3 662 495 ...

  3. Valonia (en francés: Wallonie, en neerlandés: Wallonië, en alemán: Wallonien, en valón: Walonreye) es la parte meridional de la actual Bélgica que pertenece a la zona lingüística romance, en comparación con la zona lingüística germánica del norte. La lengua mayoritaria de sus habitantes es el francés en valón.

  4. The history of Wallonia, from prehistoric times to the present day, is that of a territory which, since 1970, has approximately coincided with the territory of Wallonia, a federated component of Belgium, which also includes the smaller German-speaking Community of Belgium (73,000 inhabitants).

  5. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Wallonia, region that constitutes the southern half of Belgium. The self-governing Walloon Region was created during the federalization of Belgium, largely along ethnolinguistic lines, in the 1980s and ’90s.

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  6. 24 de oct. de 2016 · The regional government of the Belgian region Wallonia is blocking an EU trade deal with Canada - but what do we know about it?

  7. Wallonia (French: Wallonie, German: Wallonie(n), Dutch: Wallonië, Luxembourgish: Wallounien, Picard: Walonnie, Walloon: Walon(r)eye) or the Walloon Region (French: Région wallonne) is a French-speaking region in the south of Belgium. Its official languages are French (98%) and German (2%).