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  • ...independent regional government is out of Flanders, and the government of Flanders only oversees some cultural aspects of Dutch-speaking Brussels life. ...reasingly commonplace in English and some other languages to use the term "Flanders" to refer to the entire Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, stretching all the
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  • ...egion of Zeeland Flanders or (rarely) the [[France|French]] area of French Flanders. * (history) A person or thing from or relating to the former [[County of Flanders]].
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  • ...nhabitants (January 1st 2018) and is the capital of the province of [[East Flanders]]. It is located at the confluence of the rivers [[Scheldt]] and [[Leie]].
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  • ...independent regional government is out of Flanders, and the government of Flanders only oversees some cultural aspects of Dutch-speaking Brussels life. ...reasingly commonplace in English and some other languages to use the term "Flanders" to refer to the entire Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, stretching all the
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  • ...ar I, commander-in-chief of the British Expeditionary Forces in France and Flanders from December 1915 until the Armistice.
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  • ...jn''' (meaning "the line" in [[Dutch]]) is a public transport company in [[Flanders]] (Dutch-speaking part of [[Belgium]]). De Lijn was founded in 1991, when t * City and suburban bus services in whole Flanders
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  • (history, politics) Of, from, or relating to [[Flanders]] or sometimes to the whole of Dutch-speaking [[Belgium]]; (linguistics) A
    235 bytes (31 words) - 20:35, 29 July 2009
  • <nowiki>*</nowiki>noô, although perhaps more famous as 'gənû' in the [[Flanders and Swann]] song: '''gnû
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  • *The Dog of Flanders (1958)
    481 bytes (61 words) - 14:23, 7 April 2010
  • ...e/mondelingegeschiedenis/ ORAL HISTORY IN FLANDERS; A Dutch website about Flanders' oral history]
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  • ...e whole Island of Great Britain]]'') and novels (''Robinson Crusoe, [[Moll Flanders]], [[A Journal of the Plague Year]]'' and others).
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  • '''Rudy Demotte''' (born [[June 3]], 1963 in [[Ronse]], [[Flanders]]) is a [[Wallonia|Walloon]] [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[socialism|socialist]] [[
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  • * Flanders, Stephen A, and Carl N. Flanders. ''Dictionary of American Foreign Affairs'' (1993) 835 pp, short articles
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  • * Flanders, Stephen A, and Carl N. Flanders. ''Dictionary of American Foreign Affairs'' (1993) 835 pp, short articles
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  • ...dered variants. For example, this development is rapidly taking place in [[Flanders]], where it is also relatively new.<ref>http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=affich
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  • ...[Brussels-Capital]] Region with 10% of the population, enclaved within the Flanders Region but close to the Wallonia Region. ...ity of [[Brussels]] is the national capital of Belgium, the capital of the Flanders Region and the Brussels region and the de facto capital of the European Uni
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  • ...ig man, he became an apprentice bricklayer, then a soldier who served in [[Flanders]], where he played the hero in single combat. Jonson then took to the stag
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  • ...s from high unemployment and has a significantly lower GDP per capita than Flanders. The economic inequalities and linguistic divide between the two are major ...ast lie the [[Ardennes]], hilly and sparsely populated. Wallonia borders [[Flanders]] and the [[Netherlands]] in the north, [[France]] to the south and west, a
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  • ...ut in [[Ghent]] in 1336, led by [[Jacob van Artevelde]], which resulted in Flanders throwing off French control and signing a commercial and political alliance .... But in 1346, after Artevelde had been murdered, and Edward's position in Flanders was threatened, he landed in [[Normandy]] with an army of about 10,000 and
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  • ...uage]] spoken by roughly 20 million people in [[the Netherlands]] and in [[Flanders]] (northern [[Belgium]] and extreme northern [[France]]). It is also widesp ...arate language, but rather the designation of the Dutch dialects spoken in Flanders (Belgium and France).
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  • ...He worked as a merchant's bookkeeper in [[Antwerp]], the largest city in Flanders, and later as financial clerk in the administration of the ''Vrije van Brug While still in Flanders, Stevin composed world's first table of interests ''Tafelen van Interest''
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