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Walloon language

Index Walloon language

Walloon (Walon in Walloon) is a Romance language that is spoken in much of Wallonia in Belgium, in some villages of Northern France (near Givet) and in the northeast part of WisconsinUniversité du Wisconsin: collection de documents sur l'immigration wallonne au Wisconsin, enregistrements de témoignages oraux en anglais et wallon, 1976 until the mid 20th century and in some parts of Canada. [1]

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Aachen

Aachen or Bad Aachen, French and traditional English: Aix-la-Chapelle, is a spa and border city.

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Aesop's Fables

Aesop's Fables, or the Aesopica, is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE.

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Aiseau

Aiseau (wa: Åjhô) is a village on the Biesme, near its mouth on the Sambre.

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Alien Adventure

Alien Adventure is a science fiction/slapstick comedy 3D film in IMAX format released in 1999 by nWave Pictures, written and directed by Ben Stassen.

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Arthur Xhignesse

Arthur Xhignesse (born 1873, died 1941) was a Belgian writer who worked mainly in the Walloon language.

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Attert

Attert (Atert in Luxembourgish, Ater in Walloon) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg.

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Aubange

Aubange (German: Ibingen, Luxembourgish: Éibeng, Walloon: Åbindje) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the Province of Luxembourg.

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Augustine (given name)

Augustine is a masculine given name derived from the Latin word augere, meaning "to increase." The Latin form Augustinus is developed from Augustus which means "venerable" and was a title given to Roman emperors.

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Austrian Netherlands

The Austrian Netherlands (Oostenrijkse Nederlanden; Pays-Bas Autrichiens; Österreichische Niederlande; Belgium Austriacum) was the larger part of the Southern Netherlands between 1714 and 1797.

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Aye (village)

Aye is a tiny village located near Marche-en-Famenne in Belgium, and it is a section of Marche-en-Famenne.

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Â

Â, â (a-circumflex) is a letter of the Inari Sami, Romanian, and Vietnamese alphabets.

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Å

Å (lower case: å) — represents various (although often very similar) sounds in several languages.

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Î

Î, î (i-circumflex) is a letter in the Friulian, Kurdish, and Romanian alphabets.

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Beauvechain

Beauvechain (Walloon: Bôvètché, Bevekom) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.

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Beffe

Beffe (Walloon: Bêfe) is a village in the municipality of Rendeux, in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium.

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Belgian Americans

Belgian Americans are Americans who can trace their ancestry to immigrants of Belgium who emigrated to the United States.

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Belgian French

Belgian French (français de Belgique) is the variety of French spoken mainly among the French Community of Belgium, alongside related Oïl languages of the region such as Walloon, Picard, Champenois and Lorrain (Gaumais).

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Belgian literature

Because Belgium is a multilingual country,Dutch, French and German are legally the three official languages in Belgium, see: Belgian literature is divided into two main linguistic branches following the two most prominently spoken languages in the country - Dutch and French.

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Belgians

Belgians (Belgen, Belges, Belgier) are people identified with the Kingdom of Belgium, a federal state in Western Europe.

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Belgicism

A belgicism (belgicisme) is a word, expression, or turn of phrase that is unique to Belgian French.

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Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Western Europe bordered by France, the Netherlands, Germany and Luxembourg.

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Belgium in the long nineteenth century

The history of Belgium from 1789 to 1914, the period dubbed the "Long Nineteenth Century" by the historian Eric Hobsbawm, includes the end of Austrian rule and periods of French and Dutch occupation of the region, leading to the creation of the first independent Belgian state in 1830.

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Belgrade, Namur

Belgrade (Walloon Belgråde) is an old village (now a suburb) close to the city centre of Namur in the Walloon region of Belgium.

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Bertrix

Bertrix (Walloon: Bietris) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg.

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Bettincourt

Bettincourt (in Walloon Betincoû, in Dutch Bettenhoven) is part of the Belgian municipality of Waremme, located in Wallonia in the Province of Liège.

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Bicycle boulevard

A bicycle boulevard, sometimes referred to as a neighborhood greenway, neighborway, neighborhood bikeway or neighborhood byway is a type of bikeway composed of a low-speed street which has been "optimized" for bicycle traffic.

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Black dog (ghost)

A black dog is a spectral or demonic entity found primarily in the folklore of the British Isles.

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Blason populaire

Blason populaire is an umbrella genre in the field of folkloristics used to designate any item of any genre which makes use of stereotypes, usually, but not always, negative stereotypes, of a particular group.

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Boûkète

A boûkète (Walloon; also spelled bouquette in French) is a type of Belgian pancake made with buckwheat flour, pan-fried in lard and frequently embellished with raisins.

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Bouillon

Bouillon (Bouyon) is a municipality in Belgium.

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Boulets à la Liégeoise

The Boulet à la liégeoise (or more regionally called boulet sauce lapin, boulet (sauce) chasseur, or Boulets) is a Belgian traditional speciality which, as its name indicates, comes from the city of Liège.

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Bousval

Bousval (Walloon: Bouzvå) is a town in the Belgian municipality of Genappe, located in the province of Walloon Brabant.

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Bouvignes-sur-Meuse

Bouvignes-sur-Meuse (in Walloon Bovegne) is an old town opposite Dinant on the River Meuse, in the province of Namur in Belgium.

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Braine-le-Château

Braine-le-Château (in Walloon: Brinne-Tchestea; in Dutch: Kasteelbrakel) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.

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BraSCII

BraSCII is an encoded repertoire of characters that was used in Brazil.

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Brussels, Wisconsin

Brussels is a town in Door County, Wisconsin, United States.

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Burgundian Netherlands

In the history of the Low Countries, the Burgundian Netherlands (Pays-Bas Bourguignons., Bourgondische Nederlanden, Burgundeschen Nidderlanden, Bas Payis borguignons) were a number of Imperial and French fiefs ruled in personal union by the House of Valois-Burgundy and their Habsburg heirs in the period from 1384 to 1482.

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Calestienne

The Calestienne (Walloon: Calistinne) is a 130 km long narrow strip in the Belgian region of Wallonia and also in a small part of France, which is mainly formed of limestone rocks and reaches nearly 300 meters in maximum height.

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Célestin Demblon

Célestin Demblon (19 May 1859 - 13 December 1924) was a Belgian socialist politician, teacher and writer, known for his anti-clerical views and his promotion of Francophone Walloon culture.

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César Franck

César-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert Franck (10 December 1822 – 8 November 1890) was a composer, pianist, organist, and music teacher who worked in Paris during his adult life.

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Chastre

Chastre (Walloon: Tchåsse) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.

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Chaumont-Gistoux

Chaumont-Gistoux (Walloon: Tchåmont-Djistou) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.

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Cinema of Belgium

Cinema of Belgium refers to the film industry based in Belgium.

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Clabecq

Clabecq (Klabbeek in Dutch, Clabek in Walloon) is a section of the Walloon municipality of Tubize, located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.

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Cougnou

The cougnou or bread of Jesus is a bread baked during Christmas time and is typical of the southern Low Countries.

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Couillet, Belgium

Couillet (in Walloon) is a section of the Belgian town of Charleroi within the Walloon region in the Province of Hainaut.

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County of Hainaut

The County of Hainaut (Comté de Hainaut, Graafschap Henegouwen; Grafschaft Hennegau), sometimes given the archaic spellings Hainault and Heynowes, was a historical lordship within the medieval Holy Roman Empire, with its capital at Mons (Bergen).

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County of Namur

Namur (Namen) was a county of the Carolingian and later Holy Roman Empire in the Low Countries.

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Culture of Belgium

Belgian culture involves both the aspects shared by all Belgians regardless of the language they speak and the differences between the main cultural communities: the Dutch-speaking Flemish and the French-speakers Walloons.

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Cwarmê

The Cwarmê is a carnival which takes place in the city of Malmedy (Belgium).

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Django Reinhardt

Jean Reinhardt (or; 23 January 1910 – 16 May 1953) stage name Django Reinhardt, was a Belgian-born Romani French jazz guitarist, musician and composer, regarded as one of the greatest musicians of the twentieth century.

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Doncols

Doncols (Donkels, Donkols) is a village in the commune of Winseler, in north-western Luxembourg.

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Dongelberg

Dongelberg (Walloon: Dongbiè) is a village in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant and a sub-municipality of Jodoigne.

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Door County, Wisconsin

Door County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

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Duchy of Bouillon

The Duchy of Bouillon (Duché de Bouillon) was a duchy comprising Bouillon and adjacent towns and villages in present-day Belgium.

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Duchy of Limburg

The Duchy of Limburg or Limbourg was a state of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Dutch Church, Austin Friars

The Dutch Church, Austin Friars (Nederlandse Kerk Londen), is a reformed church in the Broad Street Ward, in the City of London.

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Dutch language

The Dutch language is a West Germanic language, spoken by around 23 million people as a first language (including the population of the Netherlands where it is the official language, and about sixty percent of Belgium where it is one of the three official languages) and by another 5 million as a second language.

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EBCDIC 256

IBM code page 256 (CCSID 256) is an EBCDIC code page used in IBM mainframes.

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Elmore D

Elmore D (born Daniel Droixhe, 1946, near Liège, Belgium) is a Belgian blues musician.

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Ensival

Ensival (in Walloon Enzivå) is a section of the Belgian town of Verviers situated in Wallonia, in the province of Liège.

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Ethnic groups in Europe

The Indigenous peoples of Europe are the focus of European ethnology, the field of anthropology related to the various indigenous groups that reside in the nations of Europe.

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Eugène Ysaÿe

Eugène Ysaÿe (16 July 185812 May 1931) was a Belgian violinist, composer and conductor.

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Eupen-Malmedy

Eupen-Malmedy or Eupen-Malmédy is a small, predominantly German-speaking region in eastern Belgium.

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European rabbit

The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) or coney is a species of rabbit native to southwestern Europe (including Spain, Portugal and Western France) and to northwest Africa (including Morocco and Algeria).

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Fagne (natural region)

The Fagne or la Fagne (fen) is a natural region in southern Belgium and northern France, sometimes grouped with Famenne as Fagne-Famenne.

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Falisolle

Falisolle (Farjole in Walloon) is a village in the Belgian municipality of Sambreville, located in Wallonia in the province of Namur and located a few kilometers south of Sambre.

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Fauvillers

Fauvillers (German: Feitweiler, Luxembourgish: Fäteler, Walloon: Faiviè) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg.

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Flamingant

The Dutch and French word flamingant refers to all activists of the Flemish movement and was initially used as a pejorative term by Belgian nationalists to indicate nationalist Flemish people.

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Flemish

Flemish (Vlaams), also called Flemish Dutch (Vlaams-Nederlands), Belgian Dutch (Belgisch-Nederlands), or Southern Dutch (Zuid-Nederlands), is any of the varieties of the Dutch language dialects spoken in Flanders, the northern part of Belgium, as well as French Flanders and the Dutch Zeelandic Flanders by approximately 6.5 million people.

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Flemish immigration to Wallonia

Flemish immigration to Wallonia was an important phenomenon in the History of Belgium.

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François Walthéry

François Walthéry (born 17 January 1946 in Argenteau near Liège) is a Belgian comics artist, best known for his series featuring an adventurous flight attendant, Natacha.

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France in the Middle Ages

The Kingdom of France in the Middle Ages (roughly, from the 9th century to the middle of the 15th century) was marked by the fragmentation of the Carolingian Empire and West Francia (843–987); the expansion of royal control by the House of Capet (987–1328), including their struggles with the virtually independent principalities (duchies and counties, such as the Norman and Angevin regions) that had developed following the Viking invasions and through the piecemeal dismantling of the Carolingian Empire and the creation and extension of administrative/state control (notably under Philip II Augustus and Louis IX) in the 13th century; and the rise of the House of Valois (1328–1589), including the protracted dynastic crisis of the Hundred Years' War with the Kingdom of England (1337–1453) compounded by the catastrophic Black Death epidemic (1348), which laid the seeds for a more centralized and expanded state in the early modern period and the creation of a sense of French identity.

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Francization of Brussels

The Francization (or Francisation) of Brussels (Francisation de Bruxelles, Verfransing van Brussel) refers to the transformation of Brussels, Belgium, from a majority Dutch-speaking city to one that is bilingual or even multilingual, with French as both the majority language and lingua franca.

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Frankish language

Frankish (reconstructed Frankish: *italic), Old Franconian or Old Frankish was the West Germanic language spoken by the Franks between the 4th and 8th century.

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Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch

The Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (French Etymological Dictionary) or FEW is the principal etymological dictionary of the Gallo-Romance languages (such as French).

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French Community of Belgium

In Belgium, the French Community (Communauté française); refers to one of the three constituent constitutional linguistic communities.

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French leave

French leave is a departure from a location or event without informing others or without seeking approval.

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Gaëlle Ghesquière

Gaëlle Ghesquière is a French photographer and journalist and author of books who has achieved fame photographing pop-rock artists on stage such as Madonna, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Ben Harper, Lenny Kravitz, James Brown and many more.

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Gallo-Roman culture

The term "Gallo-Roman" describes the Romanized culture of Gaul under the rule of the Roman Empire.

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Gallo-Romance languages

The Gallo-Romance branch of the Romance languages includes sensu stricto the French language, the Occitan language, and the Franco-Provençal language (Arpitan).

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Gaugericus

Saint Gaugericus, in French Saint Géry (also known as Gorik, Gau; in Walloon, Djèri) (550 – August 11, 626) was a bishop of Cambrai, France.

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Gaume

Gaume is a region in the extreme southeast of Belgium.

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Gérard of Brogne

Saint Gérard (in Walloon Sint-Djuråd) (c. 895 – October 3, 959) was an abbot of Brogne.

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Gembloux

Gembloux (in Walloon: Djiblou; in Dutch: Gembloers) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Namur, on the axis Brussels–Namur On 1 January 2006 the municipality had 21,964 inhabitants.

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Georges Ista

Georges Ista (12 November 1874 – 6 January 1939) was a Belgian writer known for his work in the Walloon language.

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Georges Smal

Georges Smal (1928–1988) was a Belgian writer who wrote mainly in the Walloon language.

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German Empire

The German Empire (Deutsches Kaiserreich, officially Deutsches Reich),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people.

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Gesves

Gesves (Walloon: Djeve) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Namur.

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Gilly, Belgium

Gilly (in Walloon Djilî) is a section of the Belgian town of Charleroi within the Walloon region in the Province of Hainaut.

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Gouy-lez-Piéton

Gouy-lez-Pieton (in Walloon Gowi or Gowi-dlé-Pieton) is a part of the Belgian municipality of Courcelles, located in Wallonia in Hainaut province.

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Guillaume Apollinaire

Guillaume Apollinaire (26 August 1880 – 9 November 1918) was a French poet, playwright, short story writer, novelist, and art critic of Polish descent.

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Habsburg Netherlands

Habsburg Netherlands is the collective name of Holy Roman Empire fiefs in the Low Countries held by the House of Habsburg and later by the Spanish Empire, also known as the Spanish Netherlands.

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Hampteau

Hampteau (Walloon language: Hamtea; meaning: hamlet) is a village in the Belgian municipality of Hotton in the province of Luxembourg.

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Han-sur-Lesse

Han-sur-Lesse (in Walloon: Han-so-Lesse) is a village in the municipality of Rochefort, Namur Province, Belgium.

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Haplogroup T-M184

Haplogroup T-M184, also known as Haplogroup T is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.

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Henri Lambert

Henri Lambert (1862–1934) was a Belgian engineer and glass works owner at Charleroi near Brussels.

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Historical names of Transylvania

Transylvania has had different names applied to it in several traditions.

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History of Belgium

The history of Belgium predates the founding of the modern state of that name in 1830.

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History of French

French is a Romance language (meaning that it is descended primarily from Vulgar Latin) that evolved out of the Gallo-Romance spoken in northern France.

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History of Quebec French

Quebec French is substantially different in pronunciation and vocabulary to the French of Europe and that of France's Second Empire colonies in Africa and Asia.

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History of Wallonia

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).

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Honoré Chavée

Honoré Chavée (1815–1877) was a Belgian Indo-Europeanist and Semitologist who started natural linguistics in France.

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Hubert Haas

Hubert Haas (23 August 1919 – 1976) was a Belgian writer known for his work in the Walloon language.

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Huy

Huy (Hoei; Hu) is a municipality of Belgium.

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Immigration to Mexico

Over the centuries, Mexico has received immigrants from Europe, the Americas (e.g., the United States, Colombia, Guatemala, Argentina, Honduras, Cuba, Brazil and Canada), and sometimes from Asia.

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Index of Belgium-related articles

Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Belgium include.

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Index of language articles

This is a partial index of 773 Wikipedia articles treating natural languages, arranged alphabetically.

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Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.

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ISO 639-1

ISO 639-1:2002, Codes for the representation of names of languages — Part 1: Alpha-2 code, is the first part of the ISO 639 series of international standards for language codes.

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ISO 639:w

|- !waa | || ||I/L|| || ||Walla Walla|| || || || || |- !wab | || ||I/L|| || ||Wab|| || || || || |- !wac | || ||I/L|| || ||Wasco-Wishram|| || || || || |- !wad | || ||I/L|| || ||Wandamen|| || || || ||Wandamen |- !wae | || ||I/L|| || ||Walser|| || ||瓦尔瑟语|| || |- !waf | || ||I/E|| || ||Wakoná|| || || || || |- !wag | || ||I/L|| || ||Wa'ema|| || || || || |- !wah | || ||I/L|| || ||Watubela||watubela|| || || ||Watubela |- !wai | || ||I/L|| || ||Wares|| || || || || |- !waj | || ||I/L|| || ||Waffa|| || || || || |- !wal | ||wal||I/L|| || ||Wolaitta||wolaitta|| ||瓦拉莫语||воламо|| |- !wam | || ||I/E|| || ||Wampanoag|| || || || || |- !wan | || ||I/L|| || ||Wan|| || || || || |- !wao | || ||I/E|| || ||Wappo|| || || || || |- !wap | || ||I/L|| || ||Wapishana|| || || || || |- !waq | || ||I/L|| || ||Wageman|| || || || || |- !war | ||war||I/L|| ||Winaray||Waray (Philippines)||waray|| ||瓦赖语||варай||Waray-Waray |- !was | ||was||I/L|| || ||Washo||washo||washo||瓦肖语||вашо||Washoe |- !wat | || ||I/L|| || ||Kaninuwa|| || || || || |- !wau | || ||I/L|| || ||Waurá|| || || || || |- !wav | || ||I/L|| || ||Waka|| || || || || |- !waw | || ||I/L|| || ||Waiwai||waiwai|| || || || |- !wax | || ||I/L|| || ||Watam|| || || || || |- !way | || ||I/L|| || ||Wayana||wayana|| || || || |- !waz | || ||I/L|| || ||Wampur|| || || || || |- !wba | || ||I/L|| || ||Warao|| || || || || |- !wbb | || ||I/L|| || ||Wabo|| || || || || |- !wbe | || ||I/L|| || ||Waritai|| || || || || |- !wbf | || ||I/L|| || ||Wara|| || || || || |- !wbh | || ||I/L|| || ||Wanda|| || || || || |- !wbi | || ||I/L|| || ||Wanji|| || || || || |- !wbj | || ||I/L|| || ||Alagwa|| || || || || |- !wbk | || ||I/L|| || ||Waigali|| || || || || |- !wbl | || ||I/L|| || ||Wakhi|| || ||瓦罕语|| || |- !wbm | || ||I/L|| || ||Wa|| || ||佤语|| || |- !wbp | || ||I/L|| || ||Warlpiri|| || || || || |- !wbq | || ||I/L|| || ||Waddar|| || || || || |- !wbr | || ||I/L|| || ||Wagdi|| || || || || |- !wbt | || ||I/L|| || ||Wanman|| || || || || |- !wbv | || ||I/L|| || ||Wajarri|| || || || || |- !wbw | || ||I/L|| || ||Woi|| || || || || |- !wca | || ||I/L|| || ||Yanomámi|| || || || || |- !wci | || ||I/L|| || ||Gbe, Waci|| || || || || |- !wdd | || ||I/L|| || ||Wandji|| || || || || |- !wdg | || ||I/L|| || ||Wadaginam|| || || || || |- !wdj | || ||I/L|| || ||Wadjiginy|| || || || || |- !wdk | || ||I/E|| || ||Wadikali|| || || || || |- !wdu | || ||I/E|| || ||Wadjigu|| || || || || |- !wdy | || ||I/E|| || ||Wadjabangayi|| || || || || |- !wea | || ||I/E|| || ||Wewaw|| || || || || |- !wec | || ||I/L|| || ||Wè Western|| || || || || |- !wed | || ||I/L|| || ||Wedau|| || || || || |- !weg | || ||I/L|| || ||Wergaia|| || || || || |- !weh | || ||I/L|| || ||Weh|| || || || || |- !wei | || ||I/L|| || ||Were|| || || || || |- !wem | || ||I/L|| || ||Gbe, Weme|| || || || || |- !weo | || ||I/L|| || ||Wemale, North|| || || || || |- !wep | || ||I/L|| || ||Westphalien|| || ||斯特法伦语|| || |- !wer | || ||I/L|| || ||Weri|| || || || || |- !wes | || ||I/L|| || ||Pidgin, Cameroon|| || || || || |- !wet | || ||I/L|| || ||Perai|| || || || || |- !weu | || ||I/L|| || ||Welaung|| || || || || |- !wew | || ||I/L|| || ||Wejewa|| || || || ||Wejewa |- !wfg | || ||I/L|| || ||Yafi|| || || || || |- !wga | || ||I/E|| || ||Wagaya|| || || || || |- !wgb | || ||I/L|| || ||Wagawaga|| || || || || |- !wgg | || ||I/E|| || ||Wangganguru|| || || || || |- !wgi | || ||I/L|| || ||Wahgi|| || || || || |- !wgo | || ||I/L|| || ||Waigeo|| || || || || |- !wgu | || ||I/E|| || ||Wirangu|| || || || || |- !(wgw) | || ||I/L|| || ||Wagawaga|| || || || || |- !wgy | || ||I/L|| || ||Warrgamay|| || || || || |- !wha | || ||I/L|| || ||Manusela|| || || || || |- !whg | || ||I/L|| || ||Wahgi, North|| || || || || |- !whk | || ||I/L|| || ||Kenyah, Wahau|| || || || || |- !whu | || ||I/L|| || ||Kayan, Wahau|| || || || || |- !wib | || ||I/L|| || ||Toussian, Southern|| || || || || |- !wic | || ||I/L|| || ||Wichita||wichita||wichita|| || || |- !wie | || ||I/E|| || ||Wik-Epa|| || || || || |- !wif | || ||I/E|| || ||Wik-Keyangan|| || || || || |- !wig | || ||I/L|| || ||Wik-Ngathana|| || || || || |- !wih | || ||I/L|| || ||Wik-Me'anha|| || || || || |- !wii | || ||I/L|| || ||Wiaki|| || || || || |- !wij | || ||I/L|| || ||Wik-Iiyanh|| || || || || |- !wik | || ||I/L|| || ||Wikalkan|| || || || || |- !wil | || ||I/E|| || ||Wilawila|| || || || || |- !wim | || ||I/L|| || ||Wik-Mungkan|| || || || || |- !win | || ||I/L|| || ||Ho-Chunk|| || || || || |- !wir | || ||I/E|| || ||Wiraféd||wiraféd|| || || || |- !(wit) | || ||I/L|| || ||Wintu|| || || || || |- !wiu | || ||I/L|| || ||Wiru|| || || || || |- !wiv | || ||I/L|| || ||Muduapa|| || || || ||Muduapa |- !(wiw) | || ||I/L|| || ||Wirangu|| || || || || |- !wiy | || ||I/E|| ||Wiyot||Wiyot||wiyot||wiyot|| || || |- !wja | || ||I/L|| || ||Waja|| || || || || |- !wji | || ||I/L|| || ||Warji|| || || || || |- !wka | || ||I/E|| || ||Kw'adza|| || || || || |- !wkb | || ||I/L|| || ||Kumbaran|| || || || || |- !wkd | || ||I/L|| || ||Wakde|| || || || || |- !wkl | || ||I/L|| || ||Kalanadi|| || || || || |- !wku | || ||I/L|| || ||Kunduvadi|| || || || || |- !wkw | || ||I/E|| || ||Wakawaka|| || || || || |- !wky | || ||I/E|| || ||Wangkayutyuru|| || || || || |- !wla | || ||I/L|| || ||Walio|| || || || || |- !wlc | || ||I/L|| || ||Comorian, Mwali|| || || || || |- !wle | || ||I/L|| || ||Wolane|| || || || || |- !wlg | || ||I/L|| || ||Kunbarlang|| || || || || |- !wli | || ||I/L|| || ||Waioli|| || || || || |- !wlk | || ||I/E|| || ||Wailaki|| || || || || |- !wll | || ||I/L|| || ||Wali (Sudan)|| || || || || |- !wlm | || ||I/H|| || ||Welsh, Middle|| || ||中古威尔士语|| || |- !wln |wa||wln||I/L|| ||walon||Walloon||wallon|| ||瓦龙语; 瓦隆语; 华隆语||валлонский||Wallonisch |- !wlo | || ||I/L|| || ||Wolio|| || || || ||Wolio |- !wlr | || ||I/L|| || ||Wailapa|| || || || || |- !wls | || ||I/L|| || ||Wallisian|| || ||瓦利斯语|| || |- !wlu | || ||I/E|| || ||Wuliwuli|| || || || || |- !wlv | || ||I/L|| || ||Wichí Lhamtés Vejoz|| || || || || |- !wlw | || ||I/L|| || ||Walak|| || || || || |- !wlx | || ||I/L|| || ||Wali (Ghana)|| || || || || |- !wly | || ||I/E|| || ||Waling|| || || || || |- !wma | || ||I/E|| || ||Mawa (Nigeria)|| || || || || |- !wmb | || ||I/L|| || ||Wambaya|| || || || || |- !wmc | || ||I/L|| || ||Wamas|| || || || || |- !wmd | || ||I/L|| || ||Mamaindé|| || || || || |- !wme | || ||I/L|| || ||Wambule|| || || || || |- !wmh | || ||I/L|| || ||Waima'a|| || || || || |- !wmi | || ||I/E|| || ||Wamin|| || || || || |- !wmm | || ||I/L|| || ||Maiwa (Indonesia)|| || || || || |- !wmn | || ||I/E|| || ||Waamwang|| || || || || |- !wmo | || ||I/L|| || ||Wom (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || || |- !wms | || ||I/L|| || ||Wambon|| || || || || |- !wmt | || ||I/L|| || ||Walmajarri|| || || || || |- !wmw | || ||I/L|| || ||Mwani|| || || || || |- !wmx | || ||I/L|| || ||Womo|| || || || || |- !wnb | || ||I/L|| || ||Wanambre|| || || || || |- !wnc | || ||I/L|| || ||Wantoat|| || || || || |- !wnd | || ||I/E|| || ||Wandarang|| || || || || |- !wne | || ||I/L|| || ||Waneci|| || || || || |- !wng | || ||I/L|| || ||Wanggom|| || || || || |- !wni | || ||I/L|| || ||Comorian, Ndzwani|| || || || || |- !wnk | || ||I/L|| || ||Wanukaka||wanukaka|| || || ||Wanukaka |- !wnm | || ||I/E|| || ||Wanggamala|| || || || || |- !wnn | || ||I/E|| || ||Wunumara|| || || || || |- !wno | || ||I/L|| || ||Wano|| || || || || |- !wnp | || ||I/L|| || ||Wanap|| || || || || |- !wnu | || ||I/L|| || ||Usan|| || || || || |- !wnw | || ||I/L|| || ||Wintu|| || || || || |- !wny | || ||I/L|| || ||Wanyi|| || || || || |- !woa | || ||I/L|| || ||Tyaraity|| || || || || |- !wob | || ||I/L|| || ||Wè Northern|| || || || || |- !woc | || ||I/L|| || ||Wogeo|| || || || ||Wogeo |- !wod | || ||I/L|| || ||Wolani|| || || || || |- !woe | || ||I/L|| || ||Woleaian|| || || || || |- !wof | || ||I/L|| || ||Wolof, Gambian|| || || || || |- !wog | || ||I/L|| || ||Wogamusin|| || || || || |- !woi | || ||I/L|| || ||Kamang|| || || || || |- !wok | || ||I/L|| || ||Longto|| || || || || |- !wol |wo||wol||I/L|| ||Wolof||Wolof||wolof||volofo||沃洛夫语; 渥鲁夫语||волоф||Wolof |- !wom | || ||I/L|| || ||Wom (Nigeria)|| || || || || |- !won | || ||I/L|| || ||Wongo|| || || || || |- !woo | || ||I/L|| || ||Manombai|| || || || || |- !wor | || ||I/L|| || ||Woria|| || || || || |- !wos | || ||I/L|| || ||Hanga Hundi|| || || || || |- !wow | || ||I/L|| || ||Wawonii|| || || || || |- !woy | || ||I/E|| || ||Weyto|| || || || || |- !wpc | || ||I/L|| || ||Maco|| || || || || |- !wra | || ||I/L|| || ||Warapu|| || || || || |- !wrb | || ||I/E|| || ||Warluwara|| || || || || |- !wrd | || ||I/L|| || ||Warduji|| || || || || |- !(wre) | || || || || ||Ware|| || || || || |- !wrg | || ||I/E|| || ||Warungu|| || || || || |- !wrh | || ||I/E|| || ||Wiradhuri|| || || || || |- !wri | || ||I/E|| || ||Wariyangga|| || || || || |- !wrk | || ||I/L|| || ||Garrwa|| || || || || |- !wrl | || ||I/L|| || ||Warlmanpa|| || || || || |- !wrm | || ||I/L|| || ||Warumungu|| || || || || |- !wrn | || ||I/L|| || ||Warnang|| || || || || |- !wro | || ||I/E|| || ||Worrorra|| || || || || |- !wrp | || ||I/L|| || ||Waropen|| || || || ||Waropen |- !wrr | || ||I/L|| || ||Wardaman|| || || || || |- !wrs | || ||I/L|| || ||Waris|| || || || || |- !wru | || ||I/L|| || ||Waru|| || || || || |- !wrv | || ||I/L|| || ||Waruna|| || || || || |- !wrw | || ||I/E|| || ||Gugu Warra|| || || || || |- !wrx | || ||I/L|| || ||Wae Rana|| || || || || |- !wry | || ||I/L|| || ||Merwari|| || || || || |- !wrz | || ||I/E|| || ||Waray (Australia)|| || || || || |- !wsa | || ||I/L|| || ||Warembori|| || || || || |- !wsi | || ||I/L|| || ||Wusi|| || || || || |- !wsk | || ||I/L|| || ||Waskia|| || || || || |- !wsr | || ||I/L|| || ||Owenia|| || || || || |- !wss | || ||I/L|| || ||Wasa|| || || || || |- !wsu | || ||I/E|| || ||Wasu|| || || || || |- !wsv | || ||I/E|| || ||Wotapuri-Katarqalai|| || || || || |- !wtf | || ||I/L|| || ||Dumpu|| || || || || |- !wth | || ||I/E|| || ||Wathawurrung|| || || || || |- !wti | || ||I/L|| || ||Berta|| || || || ||Berta |- !wtk | || ||I/L|| || ||Watakataui|| || || || || |- !wtm | || ||I/L|| || ||Mewati|| || || || || |- !wtw | || ||I/L|| || ||Wotu|| || || || || |- !wua | || ||I/L|| || ||Wikngenchera|| || || || || |- !wub | || ||I/L|| || ||Wunambal|| || || || || |- !wud | || ||I/L|| || ||Wudu|| || || || || |- !wuh | || ||I/L|| || ||Wutunhua|| || ||五屯话|| || |- !wul | || ||I/L|| || ||Silimo|| || || || || |- !wum | || ||I/L|| || ||Wumbvu|| || || || || |- !wun | || ||I/L|| || ||Bungu|| || || || || |- !wur | || ||I/E|| || ||Wurrugu|| || || || || |- !wut | || ||I/L|| || ||Wutung|| || || || || |- !wuu | || ||I/L||Chinese||吴语||Wu Chinese|| || ||吳語|| || |- !wuv | || ||I/L|| || ||Wuvulu-Aua|| || || || ||Wuvulu |- !wux | || ||I/L|| || ||Wulna|| || || || || |- !wuy | || ||I/L|| || ||Wauyai|| || || || || |- !wwa | || ||I/L|| || ||Waama|| || || || || |- !wwb | || ||I/E|| || ||Wakabunga|| || || || || |- !wwo | || ||I/L|| || ||Wetamut|| || || || || |- !wwr | || ||I/E|| || ||Warrwa|| || || || || |- !www | || ||I/L|| || ||Wawa|| || || || || |- !wxa | || ||I/L|| || ||Waxianghua|| || ||瓦乡话|| || |- !wxw | || ||I/E|| || ||Wardandi|| || || || || |- !wya | || ||I/L|| || ||Wyandot||wyandot||wyandot|| || || |- !wyb | || ||I/L|| || ||Wangaaybuwan-Ngiyambaa|| || || || || |- !wyi | || ||I/E|| || ||Woiwurrung|| || || || || |- !wym | || ||I/L|| ||Wymysiöeryś||Wymysorys|| || || || || |- !wyr | || ||I/L|| || ||Wayoró|| ||wayoró|| || || |- !wyy | || ||I/L|| || ||Fijian, Western|| || ||西斐济语|| || | Category:ISO 639.

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ISO/IEC 8859-1

ISO/IEC 8859-1:1998, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 1: Latin alphabet No.

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ISO/IEC 8859-15

ISO/IEC 8859-15:1999, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 15: Latin alphabet No.

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Italo-Western languages

Italo-Western is, in some classifications, the largest branch of the Romance languages.

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Jauchelette

Jauchelette (Waals: Djåçlete) is a village in the Belgium province Walloon-Brabant and a sub-municipality of Jodoigne.

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Jean Guillaume

Jean Guillaume (Fosses-la-Ville, 28 October 1918 – Namur, 9 February 2001) was a Belgian writer in Wallon.

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Jodoigne-Souveraine

Opgeldenaken (French: Jodoigne-Souveraine, Waals: Djodogne Sovrinne) is a village in the Belgian province Walloon-Brabant and a sub-municipality of Jodoigne.

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Joret line

The Joret line (ligne Joret) is an isogloss used in the linguistics of the langues d'oïl.

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Jules Feller

Jules Feller (4 November 1859, Roubaix – 29 April 1940, Verviers) was a Belgian academician and Walloon militant.

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Julos Beaucarne

Julos Beaucarne, (born 27 June 1936 in Écaussinnes (Province of Hainaut)) is a Belgian artist (storyteller, poet, actor, writer, singer, sculptor), singing in French and Walloon.

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La Gleize

La Gleize is a village and section of the Belgian Municipality of Stoumont, situated in Wallonia in the province of Liège.

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Landgraviate of Brabant

The Landgraviate of Brabant (1085–1183) was a small medieval fiefdom west of Brussels, consisting of the area between the Dender and Zenne rivers in the Low Countries, then part of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Languages of Belgium

The Kingdom of Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German.

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Languages of Europe

Most languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family.

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Languages of France

Of the languages of France, the national language, French, is the only official language according to the second article of the French Constitution, and its standardized variant is by far the most widely spoken.

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Languages of the European Union

The languages of the European Union are languages used by people within the member states of the European Union (EU).

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Languages of the Netherlands

The official language of the Netherlands is Dutch, spoken by almost all people in the Netherlands.

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Langues d'oïl

The langues d'oïl (French) or oïl languages (also in langues d'oui) are a dialect continuum that includes standard French and its closest autochthonous relatives historically spoken in the northern half of France, southern Belgium, and the Channel Islands.

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Lathuy

Lathuy (Dutch: Laatwijk, Waals: Låtu) is a village in the Belgium province Walloon-Brabant and a sub-municipality of Jodoigne.

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Le Chant des Wallons

Le Chant des Wallons (The Song of the Walloons) is the anthem of Wallonia (Belgium).

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Liard (coin)

The liard was a subdivision of the kronenthaler, the currency of the Austrian Netherlands (modern Belgium).

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Liège

Liège (Lidje; Luik,; Lüttich) is a major Walloon city and municipality and the capital of the Belgian province of Liège. The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east of Belgium, not far from borders with the Netherlands (Maastricht is about to the north) and with Germany (Aachen is about north-east). At Liège, the Meuse meets the River Ourthe. The city is part of the sillon industriel, the former industrial backbone of Wallonia. It still is the principal economic and cultural centre of the region. The Liège municipality (i.e. the city proper) includes the former communes of Angleur, Bressoux, Chênée, Glain, Grivegnée, Jupille-sur-Meuse, Rocourt, and Wandre. In November 2012, Liège had 198,280 inhabitants. The metropolitan area, including the outer commuter zone, covers an area of 1,879 km2 (725 sq mi) and had a total population of 749,110 on 1 January 2008. Population of all municipalities in Belgium on 1 January 2008. Retrieved on 2008-10-19. Definitions of metropolitan areas in Belgium. The metropolitan area of Liège is divided into three levels. First, the central agglomeration (agglomeratie) with 480,513 inhabitants (2008-01-01). Adding the closest surroundings (banlieue) gives a total of 641,591. And, including the outer commuter zone (forensenwoonzone) the population is 810,983. Retrieved on 2008-10-19. This includes a total of 52 municipalities, among others, Herstal and Seraing. Liège ranks as the third most populous urban area in Belgium, after Brussels and Antwerp, and the fourth municipality after Antwerp, Ghent and Charleroi.

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Liégeois

Liégeois is a French word that may refer to.

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Liege (disambiguation)

Liège is a city in Belgium.

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Ligny

Ligny (in Walloon Ligné) is a village in the municipality of Sombreffe (in the province of Namur), Wallonia Region, Belgium.

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Limal

Limal (Walloon: Nîmal) is a suburb of the Belgian town of Wavre in the Walloon Region in the province of Walloon Brabant.

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List of acronyms: W

(Main list of acronyms).

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List of adjectivals and demonyms for subcontinental regions

The following is a list of adjectival forms of subcontinental regions in English and their demonymic equivalents, which denote the people or the inhabitants of these subcontinental regions.

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List of cheeses

This is a list of cheeses by place of origin.

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List of diasporas

History provides many examples of notable diasporas.

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List of diglossic regions

Diglossia refers to the use of a language community of two languages or dialects, a "high" or "H" variety restricted to certain formal situations, and a "low" or "L" variety for everyday interaction.

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List of endangered languages in Europe

An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers.

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List of etymologies of country subdivision names

This article provides a collection of the etymology of the names of country subdivisions.

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List of French words of Gaulish origin

The Gaulish language, and presumably its many dialects and closely allied sister languages, left a few hundred words in French and many more in nearby Romance languages, i.e. Franco-Provençal (Eastern France and Western Switzerland), Occitan (Southern France), Catalan, Romansch, Gallo-Italian (Northern Italy), and many of the regional languages of northern France and Belgium collectively known as langues d'oïl (e.g. Walloon, Norman, Gallo, Picard, Bourguignon, and Poitevin).

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List of French words of Germanic origin

This is a list of Standard French words and phrases deriving from any Germanic language of any period, whether incorporated in the formation of the French language or borrowed at any time thereafter.

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List of Indo-European languages

The Indo-European languages include some 439 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by about three billion people, including most of the major language families of Europe and western Asia, which belong to a single superfamily.

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List of ISO 639-1 codes

ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages.

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List of ISO 639-2 codes

ISO 639 is a set of international standards that lists short codes for language names.

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List of language names

This article is a resource of how to say the native name of most of the major languages in the world.

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List of languages by writing system

Below is a list of languages sorted by writing system (by alphabetical order).

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List of Latin-script alphabets

The tables below summarize and compare the letter inventory of some of the Latin-script alphabets.

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List of Latin-script digraphs

This is a list of digraphs used in various Latin alphabets.

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List of Latin-script trigraphs

A number of trigraphs are found in the Latin script, most of these used especially in Irish orthography.

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List of numbers in various languages

The following tables list the cardinal number names and symbols for the numbers 0 through 10 in various languages and scripts of the world.

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List of participants in the Synod of Dort

Official participation in the Synod of Dort, held in 1618–9 in Dordrecht in the Netherlands, consisted of different groups: Dutch ministers, church elders, and theologians; representatives of churches outside the Dutch Republic; and Dutch lay politicians.

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List of placeholder names by language

This article is about placeholder names for things, persons, places, time, numbers and other concepts in various languages.

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List of Wikipedias

This is the list of the different language editions of Wikipedia; there are 301 Wikipedias of which 291 are active and 10 are not.

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Living street

A living street is a street designed primarily with the interests of pedestrians and cyclists in mind and as a social space where people can meet and where children may also be able to play legally and safely.

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Louis Remacle

Louis Remacle (30 September 1910 in Stoumont, Province of Liège – 1999) was a linguistics professor at the University of Liège.

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Lutgardis

Saint Lutgardis of Aywières (Sint-Ludgardis; 1182 – 16 June 1246; also spelled Lutgarde) is a saint from the medieval Low Countries.

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Luxembourg (Belgium)

Luxembourg (Luxembourg; Luxemburg; Luxemburg; Lëtzebuerg; Lussimbork) is the southernmost province of Wallonia and of Belgium.

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Lycée Alexandre Ribot

The Lycée Alexandre Ribot is a school located at 42 rue Gambetta, in the town of Saint-Omer (Pas-de-Calais département), France.

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Maastrichtian dialect

Maastrichtian (Mestreechs) or Maastrichtian Limburgish (Mestreechs-Limburgs) is the dialect and variant of Limburgish spoken in the Dutch city of Maastricht alongside the Dutch language (with which it is not mutually intelligible).

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Mabompré

Mabompré (in Walloon Måbompré) is part of the Belgian city of Houffalize, in Wallonia, Luxembourg province, Belgium.

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Machine de Marly

The Machine de Marly, also known as the Marly Machine or the Machine of Marly, was a large hydraulic system in Yvelines, France, built in 1684 to pump water from the river Seine and deliver it to the Palace of Versailles.

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Malmedy

Malmedy (German obsolete Malmünd) is a Walloon city and municipality of Belgium.

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Maransart

Maransart (Walloon: Maransåt) is a town and district of the municipality Lasne in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.

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Marbais

Marbais (Walloon, Marbé) is part of the Belgian municipality of Villers-la-Ville, situated in Wallonia in the province of Walloon Brabant.

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Martelange

Martelange (German: Martelingen, Luxembourgish: Maartel, Walloon: Måtlindje) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg.

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Métropole Européenne de Lille

Métropole Européenne de Lille is the métropole, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Lille.

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Medieval French literature

Medieval French literature is, for the purpose of this article, literature written in Oïl languages (particularly Old French and early Middle French) during the period from the eleventh century to the end of the fifteenth century.

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Meix-devant-Virton

Meix-devant-Virton (in gaumais Minch-duvant-Vèrtan, in walloon Méch-divant-Vierton) is a municipality of Gaume located in the Belgian province of Luxembourg.

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Messancy

Messancy (German: Metzig, Luxembourgish: Miezeg, Walloon: Messanceye) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg.

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Meuse

The Meuse (la Meuse; Walloon: Moûze) or Maas (Maas; Maos or Maas) is a major European river, rising in France and flowing through Belgium and the Netherlands before draining into the North Sea.

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Meuse–Rhine Euroregion

The Meuse–Rhine Euroregion (Dutch: Euregio Maas–Rijn, French: Eurorégion Meuse–Rhin, German: Euregio Maas–Rhein, Limburgish: Euregio Maas–Rien) is a Euroregion created in 1976, with judicial status achieved in 1991.

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Muff (handwarmer)

A muff is a fashion accessory for outdoors usually made of a cylinder of fur or fabric with both ends open for keeping the hands warm.

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Mutual intelligibility

In linguistics, mutual intelligibility is a relationship between languages or dialects in which speakers of different but related varieties can readily understand each other without prior familiarity or special effort.

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Names of Belgian places in other languages

This is a list of names of Belgian places in other languages.

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Namur

Namur (Dutch:, Nameur in Walloon) is a city and municipality in Wallonia, Belgium.

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Neufchâteau, Luxembourg Province

Neufchâteau (Li Tchestea in Walloon) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg.

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Nicolas Bosret

Nicolas Bosret (5 March 1799 – 18 November 1876) was a blind composer and organist at the St.

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Norman language

No description.

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Old French

Old French (franceis, françois, romanz; Modern French: ancien français) was the language spoken in Northern France from the 8th century to the 14th century.

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Onoz, Namur

Onoz (in walloon Ôno) is a village in the municipality of Jemeppe-sur-Sambre in the province of Namur in the Walloon region of Belgium.

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Ourthe

The Ourthe (Walloon: Aiwe d' Oûte) is a long river in the Ardennes in Wallonia (Belgium).

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Partition of Belgium

The partition of Belgium is a hypothetical situation which has been discussed by both Belgian and international media, especially in the context of events such as the 2007–11 Belgian political crisis.

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Paschal greeting

The Paschal Greeting, also known as the Easter Acclamation, is an Easter custom among Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, and Anglicans Christians.

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Péronnes-lez-Binche

Péronnes-lez-Binche (Pèrone in Walloon) is a former town of Belgium, now, section of Belgian town called Binche.

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Peket

Peket, also pékèt or pèket is an eau de vie (fruit brandy) aromatised with juniper berries, similar to Dutch gin.

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Petrem

Petrem (French: Piétrain, Waals: Pîtrin) is a village in the Belgian province Walloon Brabant and a sub-municipality of Jodoigne.

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Picard language

Picard is a langues d'oïl dialect spoken in the northernmost part of France and southern Belgium.

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Pluricentric language

A pluricentric language or polycentric language is a language with several interacting codified standard versions, often corresponding to different countries.

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Poil de carotte

Poil de carotte (Carrot Head) is a long short story or autobiographical novel by Jules Renard published in 1894, which recounts the childhood and the trials of a redheaded child.

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Pont-de-Loup

Pont-de-Loup (in Walloon Pondlô) is an old Belgian village nestled in a bend of the River Sambre, not far from the town of Farciennes.

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Presles, Belgium

Presles (wa: Prèle) is an old small village of Wallonia (in Belgium) attached to the municipality of Aiseau-Presles.

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Prince-Bishopric of Liège

The Prince-Bishopric of Liège was a state of the Holy Roman Empire in the Low Countries, situated for the most part in present Belgium, which was ruled by the Bishop of Liège.

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Regional language

A regional language is a language spoken in an area of a sovereign state, whether it be a small area, a federal state or province, or some wider area.

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Regional literature of France

The Regional literature of France, besides literature written in the French language, may include literature written in other languages of France.

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Reichenau Glosses

The Reichenau Glosses were compiled in the 8th century in Picardy to help local monks understand archaic terms in the Vulgate, which had been written over three centuries prior.

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Remoudou

Remoudou, or in wallon r'moûdou, is a Belgian cheese from the Land of Herve.

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Republic of Liège

The Republic of Liège (République liégeoise) was a short-lived state centred on the town of Liège in modern-day Belgium.

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Ring (diacritic)

A ring diacritic may appear above or below letters.

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Robert Arcq

Robert Arcq (1925–1994) was a Belgian writer, working mainly in the Walloon language.

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Rochefort, Belgium

Rochefort (Walloon: Rotchfoirt) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Namur, close to the Ardennes.

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Romance Belgium

In dialectology, Romance Belgium (Belgique romane in French), once called Wallonia (Wallonie in French) before the federalization of Belgium, is the part of Belgium where people traditionally speak one of the regional romance languages, all from the Langues d'oïl group.

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Romance Flanders

Romance Flanders or Gallicant Flanders is a historical term for the part of the County of Flanders in which Romance languages were spoken, such as varieties of Picard.

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Romance languages

The Romance languages (also called Romanic languages or Neo-Latin languages) are the modern languages that began evolving from Vulgar Latin between the sixth and ninth centuries and that form a branch of the Italic languages within the Indo-European language family.

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Ronquières

Ronquières (Ronkière in Walloon) is a village in the municipality of Braine-le-Comte in the Belgian province of Hainaut in the Walloon region.

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Roselies

Roselies (in the Walloon language as Rojni) is an old municipality of Belgium situated in the Wallon Region in the province of Hainaut.

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Rouvreux

Rouvreux (in Walloon Rovreu) is a village in the Walloon municipality of Sprimont in the province of Liège, Belgium.

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Saint-Remy-Geest

Saint-Remy-Geest (Dutch: Sint-Remigius-Geest, Waals: Djé-Sint-Rmey) is a village in the Belgium province Walloon-Brabant and a sub-municipality of Jodoigne.

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Sart-Dames-Avelines

Sart-Dames-Avelines (Walloon: Sårt-Dames-Avlenes) is a Belgian village in the municipality of Villers-la-Ville, in the south of the province of Walloon Brabant.

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Sart-lez-Spa

Sart-lez-Spa (in Walloon Li Sårt-dilé-Spå) is a section of the Belgian municipality of Jalhay located in Wallonia in the Liège province.

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Semois

The Semois (Simwès in Walloon, often under elided form Smwès; Semoy, Sesbach in German, Setzbaach in Luxemburgish of Arlon; and known as the Semoy in France) is a river flowing from the Ardennes uplands of Belgium and France towards the Meuse, of which it is a right tributary.

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Sequence of Saint Eulalia

The Sequence of Saint Eulalia, also known as the Canticle of Saint Eulalia (Séquence/Cantilène de sainte Eulalie) is the earliest surviving piece of French hagiography and one of the earliest extant texts in the vernacular langues d'oïl (Old French).

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Seventeen Provinces

The Seventeen Provinces were the Imperial states of the Habsburg Netherlands in the 16th century.

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Sonian Forest

The Sonian Forest or Sonian Wood (Zoniënwoud, Forêt de Soignes) is a forest at the southeast edge of Brussels, Belgium.

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Sonlez

Sonlez is a village in Luxembourg.

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Sopranal

Sopranal is the stage name of a Belgian singer from the region of Charleroi.

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Spa

A spa is a location where mineral-rich spring water (and sometimes seawater) is used to give medicinal baths.

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Spirou (comics)

Spirou (Walloon for "squirrel, mischievous") is a Belgian comic strip character and protagonist in the comic strip series Spirou et Fantasio and Le Petit Spirou.

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Spirou (magazine)

Spirou magazine (Le Journal de Spirou) is a weekly Franco-Belgian comics magazine published by the Dupuis company.

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Spirou et Fantasio

Spirou and Fantasio (Spirou et Fantasio) is one of the most popular classic Franco-Belgian comics.

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Stateless nation

A stateless nation is a political term for an ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own stateDictionary Of Public Administration, U.C. Mandal, Sarup & Sons 2007, 505 p. and is not the majority population in any nation state.

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Tarte al d'jote

The Tarte al d'jote is the culinary speciality of the city of Nivelles, Belgium.

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Temploux

Temploux (Walloon: Timplou) is a village in the Condroz west of Namur (the capital of Wallonia) in Belgium.

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The Lion, the Bear and the Fox

The Lion, the Bear and the Fox is one of Aesop's Fables that is numbered 147 in the Perry Index.

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Thuin

Thuin or) (Walloon: Twin) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. The Thuin municipality includes the old communes of Leers-et-Fosteau, Biesme-sous-Thuin, Ragnies, Biercée, Gozée, Donstiennes, and Thuillies.

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Tilly, Villers-la-Ville

Tilly (Walloon: Tiyî) is a village and sub-municipality of the municipality of Villers-la-Ville, in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.

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Toernich

Toernich (Luxembourgish: Täernech, Walloon: Tournich) is part of the Belgian town of Arlon in the Walloon region in the province of Luxembourg.

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Translations of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Lewis Carroll’s Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has been translated into 174 languages.

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University of Paris

The University of Paris (Université de Paris), metonymically known as the Sorbonne (one of its buildings), was a university in Paris, France, from around 1150 to 1793, and from 1806 to 1970.

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Varieties of French

Dialects of the French language are spoken in France and around the world.

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Vaux-sur-Sûre

Vaux-sur-Sûre (Walloon: Li Vå-so-Seure) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg.

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Vedast

Vedast or Vedastus, also known as Saint Vaast (in Flemish, Norman and Picard) or Saint Waast (also in Picard and Walloon), Saint Gaston in French,and Foster in English.

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Vielsalm

Vielsalm (Walloon: Li Viye Såm) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg.

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Villers-le-Bouillet

Villers-le-Bouillet (Walloon: Viyé-l'-Boulet) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium in Province of Liege.

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Viroinval

Viroinval (Walloon: Virwinvå) is a Walloon municipality located in Belgium in the province of Namur.

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Voiceless palatal fricative

The voiceless palatal fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages.

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Voiceless postalveolar fricative

Voiceless fricatives produced in the postalveolar region include the voiceless palato-alveolar fricative, the voiceless postalveolar non-sibilant fricative, the voiceless retroflex fricative, and the voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative.

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W

W (named double-u,Pronounced plural double-ues) is the 23rd letter of the modern English and ISO basic Latin alphabets.

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WA

Wa or WA may refer to.

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Wahlwiller

Wahlwiller is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.

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Walhain

Walhain (Walloon: Walin) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Walloon Brabant.

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Wallonia

Wallonia (Wallonie, Wallonie(n), Wallonië, Walonreye, Wallounien) is a region of Belgium.

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Walloon

Walloon may refer to.

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Walloon alphabet

The Walloon alphabet consist of the basic ISO Latin Alphabet, and four types of diacritic.

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Walloon immigration to Sweden

The history of Walloon immigration to Sweden begins with industrialists Guillaume de Bèche (Willem de Besche; 1573-1629) and Louis De Geer (1587–1652), known as "the father of the Swedish steel industry".

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Walloons

Walloons (Wallons,; Walons) are a Romance ethnic people native to Belgium, principally its southern region of Wallonia, who speak French and Walloon.

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Wangenies

Wangenies (in Walloon Wandjniye) is part of the Belgian municipality of Fleurus located in Wallonia in the province of Hainaut.

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War of the Cow

The War of the Cow (1272–78), in French Guerre de la Vache, was a conflict in the Holy Roman Empire between the Prince-Bishopric of Liège under Bishop John of Enghien and the Marquisate of Namur under Marquis Guy of Dampierre.

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Western Romance languages

Western Romance languages are one of the two subdivisions of a proposed subdivision of the Romance languages based on the La Spezia–Rimini line.

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Wez-Velvain

Wez-Velvain is a village in the municipality of Brunehaut, which is located in the Belgian province of Hainaut.

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Winseler

Winseler is a commune and village in north-western Luxembourg.

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WLN

WLN may refer to.

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Yser Front

The Yser Front (Front de l'Yser, Front aan de IJzer or IJzerfront), also known as the West Flemish Front, was a section of the Western Front during World War I held by Belgian troops from October 1914 until 1918.

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Yvoir

Yvoir (Walloon: Uwar) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Namur.

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Zétrud-Lumay

Zétrud-Lumay (Dutch: Zittert-Lummen,. Waals: Séntru) is a village in the Belgian province Walloon-Brabant and a sub-municipality of Jodoigne.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walloon_language

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