- Flemish people - Wikipedia
The original County of Flanders encompassed areas which today belong to France and the Netherlands, but are still host to people of Flemish descent and some continued use of Flemish Dutch
- Fleming and Walloon | History, Language Culture | Britannica
The Flemings, who constitute more than half of the Belgian population, speak Dutch (sometimes called Netherlandic), or Belgian Dutch (also called Flemish by English-speakers), and live mainly in the north and west
- Flemish language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Flemish refers to the dialects of Dutch or Belgian Dutch spoken in Belgium by about 6 million people
- FLEMISH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FLEMISH is of, relating to, or characteristic of Flanders or the Flemings or their language
- Flemish - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Of or relating to the Belgian standard variety of the Dutch language Of or relating to West Flemish, East Flemish and or French Flemish dialects of Dutch
- Flemings - Encyclopedia. com
Flemish ( Vlaams) is a variant of Dutch that has been spoken for about 1,000 years north of a linguistic dividing line that runs from Aachen in the east to a point north of Lille in the west, skirting the Brussels area
- Flemish - History and Cultural Relations - World Culture Encyclopedia
Although Flemish leaders were an integral part of Belgian independence efforts, the Flemish played a minority role in national politics until the early 1900s, because of the predominance of French language and culture during the period of French and Austrian control
- Flemish etymology, origin and meaning
The term "Flemish" refers to the people, culture, and language of the Flanders region in northern Belgium Flanders is home to a predominantly Dutch-speaking population, and the Flemish people have a distinct identity and culture that sets them apart from other Belgian communities
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