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at least two independent settler groups. These came from an economically highly developed region of the empire, where during the 11th and 12th centuries shortage of land was overcome through intensive planning and building of dike systems. Cities were developed through the textile industry and trade. Many knights of the first crusade came from here. It is undisputed that
Flandrenses played an important role in the German East-Migration. Latins, settlers of Romanic-Walloon origin, were also represented. For example, Johannes Latinus, who arrived as knight but also as one of the first Transylvanian merchants; Gräf Gyan from Salzburg who frightened the bishop of Weißenburg; and Magister Gocelinus, who presented Michelsberg to the Cistercian abbey Kerz. Also to be mentioned is the name of the town Walldorf (villa Latina, "Wallonendorf", town of Walloons) and villa Barbant or Barbantina, a name which brings to mind Brabant in Belgium. Based on the described and often contradictory research results, answers to the question of the origin of Transylvanian Saxons cannot be considered as final. An incontestable clarification cannot be expected since it is probable that the colonists of different religions and ethnic background came in small groups from all regions of the then empire and grew, once in Transylvania, into a group with its own distinct identity, with German language and culture. In any event, their number was negligibly small and has been estimated at 520 families, approximately 2600 persons.
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those residing in
Brabant, it reached 95%. It is true that if you look at the birthplace of revolutionary given by the census, the number of Brussels falls to less than 60%, which could suggest that there was support "national" (to different provinces Belgian), or outside the city, more than 40%.But it is nothing, we know that between 1800 and 1830 the population of the capital grew by 75,000 to 103,000, this growth is due to the designation in 1815 in Brussels as a second capital of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the rural exodus that accompanied the Industrial Revolution. It is therefore normal that a large part of the population of Brussels be originating provinces. These migrants came mainly from Flanders, which was hit hard by the crisis in the textile 1826-1830. This interpretation is also nationalist against the statements of witnesses:
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2686:« the privilege of educated men who studied a ‘forgotten’, but in effect invented region and celebrated its folkloric traditions, its dialects, its past and its landscape » Maarten Van Ginderachter, « Nationalist Versus Regionalist? The Flemish and Walloon Movements in Belle Epoque Belgium », in Region and State in Nineteenth-Century Europe : Nation-Building, Regional Identities and Separatism, Palgrave Macmillan, 24 of October 2012, 293p p. (ISBN 9780230313941), p. 220.
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houses. For three days almost without cessation the fierce contest went on, the troops losing ground rather than gaining it. On the evening of the 26th the prince gave orders to retreat, his troops having suffered severely. The effect of this withdrawal was to convert a street insurrection into a national revolt. The moderates now united with the liberals, and a
Provisional Government was formed, having amongst its members
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2677:« ‘Wallonia’ as a concept was invented at that time, and ‘Flanders’ took its present meaning to denote the whole region. » Stefaan De Rynck, « Civic culture and institutional performance of the Belgians regions », in Patrick Le Gales, Christian Lequesne, Regions in Europe : The Paradox of Power, Routledge, 27 of February 2006, 328 pages p. (ISBN 9781134710614), p. 162
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Without a doubt, among the settlers were not only
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Finland were established by Walloons. Walloons largely used the same methods as in Sweden, although Walloon forging was not used, instead Walloon smiths used the German method. As in Sweden, the Walloon population in Finland eventually integrated to the wider society. Former Finnish prime minister
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It is clear from the quantitative analysis that an overwhelming majority of revolutionaries were domiciled in
Brussels or in the nearby suburbs and that the aid came from outside was minimal. For example, for the day of 23 September, 88% of dead and wounded lived in Brussels identified and if we add
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Flandern, Brüssel und der Wallonie möchten sie ein eigenständiger Bestandteil, eine autonome gliedstaatliche Körperschaft, eine eigene „Gemeinschaft/Region“ bleiben, die für alle Gemeinschaftszuständigkeiten und jene regionalen Zuständigkeiten verantwortlich ist, die sie eigenverantwortlich
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pointed out in 1989 that 71.8% of the younger people of
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Belgique est partagée entre deux peuples, les Wallons et les Flamands. Les premiers parlent la langue française; les seconds la langue flamande. La ligne de démarcation est sensiblement tracée. Ainsi les provinces qui sont en deçà de la ligne wallonne, savoir: la province de Liège, le Brabant
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The royal forces, on the morning of
September 23, entered the city at three gates and advanced as far as the Park. But beyond that point they were unable to proceed, so desperate was the resistance, and such the hail of bullets that met them from barricades and from the windows and roofs of the
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From 1 January 2009, "Wallonia-Brussels International (WBI) "will further enhance the visibility of Wallonia-Brussels international activities, both in Belgium and abroad. WBI will pool all of the international relations work of the French Community, the Walloon Region and the French Community
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as a term of convenience for all Belgian French-speakers (even those born and living in the Brussels-Capital Region). The mixing of the population over the centuries means that most families can trace ancestors on both sides of the linguistic divide. But, the fact that Brussels is around 85%
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wallon la Province de Namur, la Province de Hainaut, sont wallonnes Et celles qui sont au-delà de la ligne sont flamandes. Ce n'est point ici une division arbitraire ou un plan fait d'imagination pour appuyer une opinion ou créer un système; c'est une vérité de fait...
1081:(pp. 93–117), before writing "On the 6th October, the whole Wallonia is free", he quotes the following municipalities from which volunteers were going to Brussels, the "centre of the commotion", in order to take part in the battle against the Dutch troops:
977:, now no longer an Austrian Province, compose the Walloon country. The Walloon name and language are also extended into the adjacent districts of the neighbouring Provinces. A large part of Brabant, where that Province borders on Haynault and Namur, is named
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in 1830, the historian Louis Dewez underlined that "Belgium is shared into two people, Walloons and Flemings. The former are speaking French, the latter are speaking Flemish. The border is clear (...) The provinces which are back the Walloon line, i.e.: the
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says, "At this time, the Walloons the inhabitants of the area, now in south Belgium, still known as the 'Pays wallon'." Albert Henry agrees, quoting Maurice Piron, also quoted by A.J. Hoenselaars: "'Walloon' meaning 'Walloon country' in Shakespeare's
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Later, this was complicated by the federal structure given to Belgium, which splits Belgium into three communities with the privilege of using their own tongues in official correspondence, but also into three autonomous regions. The communities are:
774:, the people reinstated French after achieving independence in 1830. The Walloon region, a major coal and steel-producing area, developed rapidly into the economic powerhouse of the country. Walloons (in fact French-speaking elites who were called
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Le pays wallon comprenait la plus grande partie de ce qui forme aujourd'hui la Belgique,la Flandre occidentale et orientale, dites ensemble Flandre wallonne, la province de Namur, le Hainaut, le pays de Liège, le Limbourg et même le
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want to remain a federating unit, and to have all the powers of the Belgian Regions and Communities. Even if they do not want them absolutely and immediately (10 July 2008, official speech for the Flanders' national holiday).
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Wallonia (Walloon, Picard), among them 10% of the younger population (18–30 years old). According to Hendschel, there are 36 to 58% of young people have a passive knowledge of the regional languages. On the other hand,
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tension entre l'autorité communale bruxelloise et le pouvoir hollandais dans un premier temps, et une diffusion de la colère dans le reste du pays -notamment dans les principales villes wallonnes - dans un deuxième
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are Walloon And the other provinces throughout the line are Flemish. It is not an arbitrarian division or an imagined combination in order to support an opinion or create a system: it is a fact..."
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were travelling the length and breadth of the earth, it happened that they asked each other: 'Où allons-nous?' , i.e. 'To which goal are we walking?.' It is probable they took from it the name
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Het naembouck van 1562, Tweede druk van het Nederlands - Frans Woordenboek van Hoos Lambrech, published by R.Verdeyen, Liège-Paris, 1945, p.221. (from Albert Henry, opus citatus, p.81)
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and refining. Walloon methods of iron production were incorporated into Swedish practice, to supplement the existing German techniques. Many Walloon workers settled around the mine at
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is an element of Walloon identity. However, the entire French-speaking population of Wallonia cannot be culturally considered Walloon, since a significant portion in the west (around
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When understood as a regional identification, the ethnonym is also extended to refer to the inhabitants of the Walloon region in general, regardless of ethnicity or ancestry.
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Canadian census does not differentiate between Belgians and Walloons, therefore the number of the latter is unknown and indeterminable. In 2011, 176,615 respondents stated
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municipality which was secondly disseminated in the rest of the country, "particularly in the Walloon provinces". We read the nearly same opinion in Edmundson's book:
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was under the Provisional Government's control. In the Flemish part of the country the collapse of the Royal Government was as total and quick as in Wallonia, except
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in Poland, respectively, and there is a possibility that it was Bishop Walter who brought the first Walloon settlers to Poland. In the early 13th century Duke
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French-speaking, but is located in Dutch-speaking Flanders, has led to friction between the regions and communities. The local dialect in Brussels,
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in Continental Europe in the early 19th century. In modern history, Brussels has been the major town or the capital of the region. Because of long
537:, etc.) The linguistic cleavage in the politics of Belgium adds a political content to "the emotional cultural, and linguistic concept". The words
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2008:(1559–1632), Catholic League commander in the Thirty Years' War.
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3786:
3200:
Robin D. Gwynn, Huguenot Heritage, Sussex Academic Press, 2001
2716:"Walloons pioneered the industrial revolution in the Continent"
2530:, cette dernière déjà employée au seizième siècle, au moins et
2247:(1603–1681/82), early American colonist and progenitor of the
2092:(1888–1970), small arms engineer, designer of the FN FAL rifle
1695:, (1852–1929), a wealthy engineer and entrepreneur; built the
1452:
1180:
811:
1940:
François Sébastien Charles Joseph de Croix, Count of Clerfayt
1463:(Walloons' neighborhoods) were founded in certain cities. In
1314:
his interest for Wallonia and the Walloons (this page on the
702:, as a heartland of the Walloon people was invented in 1886.
378:
3172:
Paul R. Magocsi (Multicultural History Society of Ontario),
2888:, Académie de langue et de littérature françaises, 42 (1964)
2169:, Jean-Peirre Dardenne (born 1951), Luc Dardenne (born 1954)
1310:
traveled in Wallonia in 1840 and mentions many times in his
3810:
3344:, Taschenbuch - 304 Seiten (1998) Langen-Müller, München.;
1483:
Walloons were one of the first foreign immigrant groups in
3220:"1852: Emigration of the farmers from Brabant and Hesbaye"
1755:(ca.1473 – ca.1525), early Renaissance poet and historian.
1675:
quoted in the important books about the region's history.
710:(though not Walloon, but sometimes controversially called
369:
1716:(1838–1922), invented the Solvay process and founded the
1542:
In the 13th century, the medieval German colonization of
993:
was recently described as firstly a conflict between the
3355:
The History of Transylvania and the Transylvanian Saxons
2002:(1902–1983), second President of the European Commission
1848:, (1822–1890) a Romantic composer, pianist and organist.
1443:
Since the 11th century, the great towns along the river
560:
and was also used to designate a territory by the terms
3697:. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 976–977.
3605:. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 583–584.
1860:, (born 1952) harmonica player for American blues band
758:
Walloons are historically credited with pioneering the
659:
Location of Wallonia in Belgium and Europe (dark green)
3463:"Suomen rautaruukkien vallonit 1600- ja 1700-luvuilla"
2327:
Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (8 May 2013).
2046:(1910–1969), recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (1958)
1704:, (1587–1652) merchant, industrialist and slave trader
1382:
answered the call of the New World from 1852 to 1856.
1326:
The Walloon Region institutionally comprises also the
2972:
Cambridge at the University Press, 1922, pp. 389-404
2653:, 6th edition, Charleroi, 1993, p.120, DL/1993/0276/1
2101:
Ernest Vervier, small arms engineer, designer of the
1611:, who commissioned them to work in the iron mines of
846:) possess other languages as mother tongues (namely,
529:
in 1465, where it refers to Roman populations of the
384:
381:
366:
3375:
De fer et de feu l'émigration wallonne vers la Suède
2534:
plus rarement attestées avant le dix-huitième siècle
1073:. According to Demoulin, these three cities are the
1045:
Jacques Logie wrote: "On the 6th October, the whole
842:) and smaller portions in the extreme south (around
755:
dialect, reflecting the Dutch heritage of the city.
742:
Many non-French-speaking observers (over)generalize
375:
4100:
4084:
4041:
3981:
3965:
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3883:
3857:
3848:
3583:. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 3–4.
2228:(1399 or 1400–1464) or Roger de la Pasture, painter
1773:(1836–1900),(in the French Wiki) playwright in the
1227:, the Dutch troops capitulated at the same time in
928:by the Belgians because when the ancient people of
372:
250:
219:
174:
154:
131:
107:
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84:
69:
3741:. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 412.
3627:. Vol. 24 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 258.
3539:. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 408.
3080:, tome II, pp. 152-153, JP Méline, Bruxelles, 1833
1522:invited further Walloon immigrants to the area of
552:Albert Henry wrote that although in 1988 the word
3767:. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). pp. 718–719.
3719:. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 225.
3675:. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 496.
3653:. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). pp. 172–173.
3561:. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 948.
3176:, University of Toronto Press, 1999, pp. 257-270
3008:, La Renaissance du Livre, Bruxelles, 1950, p. 93
1710:(1845–1905), founder of Compagnie des wagons lits
738:Brussels - not Walloon and mostly French-speaking
527:Mémoires de Jean, sire de Haynin et de Louvignies
3491:, Privat, Toulouse, 2004, pages 233-276, p. 246
592:. For Félix Rousseau, Walloon country is, after
568:(Walloon country), from the 16th century to the
2955:Bruno Demoulin and Jean-Louis Kupper (editors)
2941:, London: G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1786, p. 64
1374:: it is estimated that between 5,000 and 7,500
1322:Relationship with the German-speaking community
914:
694:Starting from the end of the 19th century, the
766:and minor French rule, French became the sole
584:in English. In German it is however generally
3826:
2080:(born 1952), biochemist and cancer researcher
1607:They were originally led by the entrepreneur
596:the old name of the country of the Walloons.
8:
2986:1830. De la régionalisation à l'indépendance
2578:Le païs de Valons, Belgolalia, Wallonennland
896:(Let us speak Walloon); and two villages in
622:context indicates a process towards finding
35:
2886:Note sur le sens de Wallon chez Shakespeare
2696:Commission of the Brussels-Capital Region.
1554:(Walloon Village) and family names such as
965:A 1786 history of the Netherlands noted, "
576:. The term existed also in German, perhaps
351:, of which there were as many as 7 million.
3854:
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3035:Robert Demoulin, opus citatus, pp. 111-113
2181:, (1897–1994) a Belgian surrealist painter
1842:, (ca.1397 – 1474) Franco-Flemish composer
545:can be seen in the book of Charles White,
55:
41:
34:
3688:"Tilly, Johann Tzerclaes, Count of"
3401:. 31 March – 2 April 2006. Archived from
3342:Siebenbürgen und die Siebenbürger Sachsen
2772:Quelques indices de la vitalité du wallon
2623:Bescherelle, Vol II, 1856, Paris, p. 1664
1968:, (1576–1624) Walloon settler, colonised
1881:(ca.1452 – 1518), Franco-Flemish composer
1869:(ca.1531 – 1594), Franco-Flemish composer
790:The heartland of Walloon culture are the
507:, a Proto-Germanic term used to refer to
3298:(in Polish). No. 66/3. p. 353.
2759:L'identité culturelle des jeunes Wallons
1915:
1907:
1899:
1832:, (1885 — after 1932), soprano with the
1796:
1727:
1558:(Wallon peasant) can be found among the
1498:. In the 12th century, Walloon brothers
3806:Walloon Settlers Monument. Battery Park
2317:American Fact Finder (US Census Bureau)
2282:
1318:), 476 (1851 edition published online)
892:in France, which publishes the journal
640:communities, regions and language areas
2637:au cours des âges, nous avons noté le
2588:, Fondation Plisnier, Bruxelles, 1964
2472:Angles and Britons: O'Donnell Lectures
1761:(1899–1984), poet, writer, and painter
432:and the immediate adjacent regions of
3026:Robert Demoulin, opus citatus, p. 109
2926:, op. cit., note 1, Chapter II, p. 81
2924:Histoire des mots wallons et Wallonie
2489:Histoire des mots Wallons et Wallonie
400:
7:
3596:"Grétry, André Ernest Modeste"
3487:B.Demoulin and JL Kupper (editors),
3266:L'art mosan, introduction historique
3124:Jules Michelet + hIstoire de France.
3050:Revue belge d'histoire contemporaine
3017:Robert Demoulin, opus citatus p. 113
2474:, University of Cardiff Press, 1963.
2175:(ca.1404 – ca.1470), Flemish painter
1328:German-speaking community of Belgium
1016:Emmanuel van der Linden d'Hooghvorst
875:Centre liégeois d'étude de l'opinion
85:Regions with significant populations
3424:Huguenots-Walloons-Europe Archives"
3284:Félix Rousseau, opus citatus, p. 46
2820:Albert Henry, opus citatus, p. 112.
2645:. Il y eut aussi l'expression: les
2452:Romance (Latin) nations... Walloons
1037:districts, now spread rapidly over
900:are historically Walloon-speaking.
2150:(born 1969), table tennis champion
1623:(Society of Walloon Descendants).
25:
2988:, Duculot, Gembloux,1980, p.168,
2187:, (1872–1946) pseudonym for the
2126:(born 1982), professional cyclist
2109:machine guns, co-designer of the
1767:(1896–1952), Prix Goncourt (1937)
1671:in 1983 was a major event of the
1600:which represented 15 per cent of
772:United Kingdom of the Netherlands
61:Walloons wearing Gilles masks in
3530:"Le Maire de Belges, Jean"
3511:, Pire, Bruxelles, 1979, p. 284
3426:, Archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com
3268:, Duculot, Gembloux,1970 p. 44,
3248:, Duculot, Gembloux, pp. 61-68,
3174:Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples
2098:(1645–1708), hydraulics engineer
2006:Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly
1816:–1460), Franco-Flemish composer.
362:
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109:
91:
2698:Wallonia-Brussels International
2021:(1513–1589), theologian of the
1251:(pp. 113–114), but nor in
3246:Les Wallons d'Amérique du Nord
2778:pp 114-134, Quorum, Gerpinnes
2200:(1810–1887) a Belgian painter.
2037:(ca.1192 – 1258), promoter of
1928:(ca.1060–1100), leader of the
1510:served as Catholic bishops of
985:The Belgian revolution of 1830
961:Walloons and the Enlightenment
1:
2735:. Cleo-ulg.be. Archived from
2733:"Centre d'étude de l'opinion"
2621:Paris, 1856, Vol II, p. 1664
2502:The Belgic Revolution of 1830
2071:(1826–1901), inventor of the
1887:(1814–1894), inventor of the
1810:
1669:Manifesto for Walloon culture
1584:Walloon immigration to Sweden
1492:
1459:, traded with Germany, where
75:
3054:Profil du combattant de 1830
3046:Profil du combattant de 1830
2582:Le Grand Dictionnaire Royal,
2138:(born 1982), tennis champion
1487:, with Walloons settling in
924:Translation: "We are called
826:Regional language statistics
667:has been settled by various
3644:"Godfrey of Bouillon"
3618:"Sax, Antoine Joseph"
3443:(in Finnish). 15 April 2019
3317:Zientara, pp. 357, 359, 366
2899:Reclamations of Shakespeare
2798:[The Association].
1061:, who was professor at the
904:Walloons in the Renaissance
452:. Walloons primarily speak
4187:
3222:. Uwgb.edu. Archived from
2590:Etudes d'histoire wallonne
2586:Etudes d'histoire wallonne
2438:Greenwood Publishing Group
2404:Greenwood Publishing Group
2216:(1480–1524), Mosan painter
1740:(born 1938), comics author
1651:
1621:Sällskapet Vallonättlingar
1581:
1562:citizens of Transylvania.
885:, several villages in the
603:
334:
325:
3552:"Binchois, Egidius"
2665: – Article 1 of the
2651:La Wallonie, terre romane
2536:, opus citatus, pp. 15-16
2464:John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
2347:"Les Belges à l'étranger"
1904:Godfrey of Bouillon, 1330
1854:(ca.1741–1813), composer.
1746:(1825–1874), poet in the
1658:Huguenots in South Africa
1360:and other parts of Canada
720:German-speaking community
483:Dutch (Germanic) speaking
470:. Walloons are primarily
321:
255:
224:
179:
74:
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4156:Ethnic groups in Belgium
3875:German-speaking Belgians
3509:La Wallonie son histoire
2856:, (Michael Taylor, ed.)
2619:Dictionnaire Bescherelle
2510:Oxford University's copy
2376:Migrationinformation.org
1648:Walloons in South Africa
1602:Sweden's iron production
1574:Walloon hammersmiths at
1538:Walloons in Transylvania
1353:Département des Ardennes
810:(the regional capital),
718:(which uses Dutch), and
4161:Ethnic groups in France
4130:Belgian nationality law
3798:Encyclopædia Britannica
3764:Encyclopædia Britannica
3738:Encyclopædia Britannica
3716:Encyclopædia Britannica
3694:Encyclopædia Britannica
3672:Encyclopædia Britannica
3650:Encyclopædia Britannica
3624:Encyclopædia Britannica
3602:Encyclopædia Britannica
3580:Encyclopædia Britannica
3558:Encyclopædia Britannica
3536:Encyclopædia Britannica
3489:Histoire de la Wallonie
2957:Histoire de la Wallonie
2858:Oxford University Press
2430:Minahan, James (2000).
2396:Minahan, James (2000).
2163:(ca.1375–1444), painter
2144:(born 1959), footballer
2132:(born 1991), footballer
1782:(1903–1989), author of
1644:is of Walloon descent.
1079:Le soulèvement national
1075:républiques municipales
732:Brussels-Capital Region
634:and French-speakers of
610:State reform in Belgium
4085:Gender & sexuality
3758:"Rops, Félicien"
3732:"Gallait, Louis"
3710:"Baius, Michael"
3352:. English translation
3154:. Ardenne-wallonne.org
2974:The History of Holland
2970:The History of Holland
2902:, Rodopi, 1994, p. 24
2234:(1950–2017), filmmaker
2051:Science and technology
1921:
1913:
1905:
1802:
1753:Jean Lemaire de Belges
1733:
1718:Solvay Business School
1579:
1285:A few years after the
1278:
1043:
922:
663:The area now known as
660:
558:Burgundian Netherlands
531:Burgundian Netherlands
418:
397:
3783:Gosse, Edmund William
3574:"Franck, César"
3399:University of Reading
3244:Françoise L'Empereur
3152:"Ardenne-wallone.org"
3052:, T. 12, 1981, p.487
3006:La Révolution de 1830
2851:William Shakespeare,
2602:Un témoignage anglais
2226:Rogier van der Weyden
2222:(1833–1898), painter.
2059:(1903–1983), inventor
1919:
1911:
1903:
1896:Politics and military
1875:(1929–2009), composer
1800:
1732:Georges Simenon, 1963
1731:
1573:
1270:Jean-Baptiste Nothomb
1261:
999:
760:Industrial Revolution
658:
600:Institutional aspects
547:The Belgic Revolution
341:Belgian ethnic origin
251:Related ethnic groups
4113:Languages of Belgium
3405:on 25 September 2006
3296:Przegląd Historyczny
3059:10 June 2007 at the
3044:John W. Rooney Jr.,
2959:opus citatus, p. 239
2667:Belgian Constitution
2604:, opus citatus, p.48
2372:"Migration Data Hub"
2313:12 February 2020 at
2291:"The World Factbook"
2039:feast Corpus Christi
1942:(1733–1798) Walloon
1926:Godfroid de Bouillon
1708:Georges Nagelmackers
1281:In the Belgian State
4171:History of Wallonia
3361:7 July 2004 at the
2776:Qué walon po dmwin?
2739:on 19 December 2014
2703:6 July 2011 at the
2649:." Félix Rousseau,
2647:Provinces wallonnes
2584:Augsbourg, 1767 in
2528:provinces wallonnes
2333:www12.statcan.gc.ca
1932:and first European
1834:Chicago Civic Opera
1771:Édouard Remouchamps
1673:History of Wallonia
1627:Walloons in Finland
1546:, then part of the
1439:Walloons in Germany
1340:Karl-Heinz Lambertz
1316:Culture of Wallonia
1304:Province of Hainaut
1063:University of Liège
685:early modern period
679:settlers. From the
562:provinces wallonnes
37:
4066:Irreligious people
3107:Histoire de France
2522:En 1988, le terme
2297:. 12 January 2022.
2189:Post-Impressionist
2142:Michel Preud'homme
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1912:Elio Di Rupo, 2012
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1734:
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1548:Kingdom of Hungary
1479:Walloons in Poland
1287:Belgian revolution
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991:Belgian revolution
661:
646:Conceptual aspects
570:Belgian revolution
4138:
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4037:
4036:
3437:"VALLONIHISTORIA"
3254:978-2-8011-0085-1
3226:on 2 January 2009
3190:978-0-8020-2938-6
3092:History of France
3090:Michelet, Jules.
2968:George Edmundson
2876:, p.104, note 137
2874:978-0-19-818392-1
2635:Terre des Wallons
2468:English and Welsh
2167:Dardenne brothers
2148:Jean-Michel Saive
1934:King of Jerusalem
1867:Orlande de Lassus
1520:Henry the Bearded
1424:Wisconsin Walloon
1312:History of France
1300:Province of Namur
1292:Province of Liège
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768:official language
716:Flemish community
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