Où se trouve la Wallonie en Belgique ?
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- Où se trouve la Wallonie en Belgique ?
- Où se situe le Brabant Wallon en Belgique ?
- Quelles sont les communes du Brabant wallon ?
- Où se situe la Gaume en Belgique ?
- Comment est divisé la Belgique ?
- Is it Walloon country or wallonenland?
- Is Wallonia part of the French Community of Belgium?
- What is the origin of the word 'Walloon'?
- How many people in Wallonia speak Walloon?
Où se trouve la Wallonie en Belgique ?
Europe Région Wallonne/Continent
Où se situe le Brabant Wallon en Belgique ?
Europe Brabant Wallon/Continent
Quelles sont les communes du Brabant wallon ?
Les principales communes sont Wavre, Waterloo, Braine-l'Alleud, Nivelles, Tubize, Rixensart, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve et Jodoigne.
Où se situe la Gaume en Belgique ?
Le Parc naturel de Gaume est situé dans le sud de la Province du Luxembourg à la frontière française et à 35 km de Luxembourg ville. La Gaume est la partie romane de la Lorraine belge.
Comment est divisé la Belgique ?
La Belgique est un État fédéral qui se compose de communautés et de régions. ... La Belgique comprend trois régions : la Région wallonne, la Région flamande et la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale.
Is it Walloon country or wallonenland?
- In German it is however generally Wallonenland. In English, it is Walloon country (see further James Shaw). In French it is le Pays wallon. For Félix Rousseau, Walloon country is, after le Roman pays the old name of the country of the Walloons.
Is Wallonia part of the French Community of Belgium?
- Wallonia. The Walloon Region was not merged with the French Community of Belgium which is the political entity that is responsible for matters related mainly to culture and education; the French Community of Belgium therefore encompasses both Wallonia and the majority French-Speaking Brussels-Capital Region.
What is the origin of the word 'Walloon'?
- Albert Henry wrote that although in 1988 the word Walloon evoked a constitutional reality, it originally referred to Roman populations of the Burgundian Netherlands and was also used to designate a territory by the terms provinces wallonnes or pays wallon (Walloon country), from the 16th century to the Belgian revolution, and later Wallonia.
How many people in Wallonia speak Walloon?
- A survey of the Centre liégeois d'étude de l'opinion pointed out in 1989 that 71.8% of the younger people of Wallonia understand and speak only a little or no Walloon language; 17.4% speak it well; and only 10.4% speak it exclusively.














