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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeuvenLeuven - Wikipedia

    Logo of Leuven. Leuven ( UK: / ˈlɜːvən /, Dutch: [ˈløːvə (n)] ⓘ) or Louvain ( / luːˈvæ̃ /, US also / luːˈveɪn /, French: [luvɛ̃]; German: Löwen [ˈløːvn̩] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the province of Flemish Brabant in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located about 25 kilometres (16 miles) east of Brussels.

  2. French Flemish (French Flemish: Fransch vlaemsch, Standard Dutch: Frans-Vlaams, French: flamand français) is a West Flemish dialect spoken in the north of contemporary France. Place names attest to Flemish having been spoken since the 8th century in the part of Flanders that was ceded to France at the 1659 Treaty of the Pyrenees , and which hence became known as French Flanders .

  3. フランデレン政府は、フラマン語共同体の政府として文化、教育、保健・福祉などに関する政策を実施し、フランデレン地域の政府としては経済、雇用、都市計画、農業などに関する政策を行っている。. 議会は任期5年で、定数は124。. 118名はフランデレン ...

  4. The Flemish Legion ( Dutch: Vlaams Legioen) was a collaborationist military formation recruited among Dutch-speaking volunteers from German-occupied Belgium, notably from Flanders, during World War II. It was formed in the aftermath of the German invasion of the Soviet Union and fought on the Eastern Front in the Waffen SS alongside similar ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WalloniaWallonia - Wikipedia

    Wallonia ( / wɒˈloʊniə /; French: Wallonie [walɔni] ), [a] officially the Walloon Region (French: Région wallonne ), [b] is one of the three regions of Belgium —along with Flanders and Brussels. [5] Covering the southern portion of the country, Wallonia is primarily French-speaking. It accounts for 55% of Belgium's territory, but only a ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › East_FlemishEast Flemish - Wikipedia

    East Flemish ( Dutch: Oost-Vlaams, French: flamand oriental) is a collective term for the two easternmost subdivisions ("true" East Flemish, also called Core Flemish, [1] and Waaslandic) of the so-called Flemish dialects, native to the southwest of the Dutch language area, which also include West Flemish. [2]

  7. Belgium is a federal state comprising three communities and three regions that are based on four language areas. For each of these subdivision types, the subdivisions together make up the entire country; in other words, the types overlap. The language areas were established by the Second Gilson Act, which entered into force on 2 August 1963.