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ministration was assisted by fascist Flemish, | Walloon, and French collaborationists. |
te the music of the Le Chant des Wallons, the | Walloon anthem. |
No doubt, this | Walloon artist, following the example of the Flemings |
years after his death, he placed third in the | Walloon athlete of the 20th century election. |
anguage has since 1990 been recognised by the | Walloon authorities as Francique (Franconian). |
Nivelles, | Walloon Brabant 1866 - d. Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, 1921 |
ench nobleman from Grez-Doiceau, currently in | Walloon Brabant in Belgium. |
abant, which exists alongside the province of | Walloon Brabant since 1 January 1995. |
ocated 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Beauvechain ( | Walloon Brabant Province); 20 miles (32 km) east-sout |
an de Wolf (born 19 January 1958 in Nivelles, | Walloon Brabant) is a retired Belgian footballer, who |
ilway station of Genval (part of Rixensart in | Walloon Brabant) has been built by architect G. De Lu |
art-Moulin, a village near Braine-l'Alleud in | Walloon Brabant, Belgium; in an allusion to the Haddo |
A native of Chastre-Villeroux-Blanmont in | Walloon Brabant, Denis was educated to doctorate leve |
embourg, Belgium and died in Braine-l'Alleud, | Walloon Brabant, Belgium. |
ontinuing education of clergy in Brussels and | Walloon Brabant, and founder and co-responsible group |
Vancottem was born at Tubize, | Walloon Brabant. |
ll club located in the municipality of Wavre, | Walloon Brabant. |
and after 1995 became that of the Province of | Walloon Brabant. |
ines-Brussels office of Vicar General for the | Walloon Brabant. |
Walloon broadcaster RTBF selected the Belgian entry, | |
low the career of a soldier of fortune in the | Walloon cavalry of the Spanish service. |
II, and temporarily settled in charge of the | Walloon church at Schonau; but in 1568 his patron sen |
a Trico were married January 21, 1624, at the | Walloon Church of Amsterdam. |
He moved to Rotterdam to become deacon of the | Walloon church there, but died unexpectedly in Leiden |
Francis is described in Leiden | Walloon church marriage records dating from 1603 as a |
Magdalena Vaillant who became a member of the | Walloon church in Amsterdam in 1621, followed by his |
to Holland, and was called as minister to the | Walloon church of Delft, which worshiped in a chapel |
r Norwich, England, where they joined another | Walloon church, returning to Leiden in 1607, possibly |
y till 1691, when he was chosen pastor of the | Walloon church. |
a where he was for some years preacher at the | Walloon church; in 1695 the elector of Brandenburg ap |
h pronunciation: ; Dutch: Nijvel, IPA: ) is a | Walloon city and municipality located in the Belgian |
It organised the so-called combat wallon, the | Walloon combat, leading to the 1980 Congress where th |
The use of "Dutch" and " | Walloon" to describe these two supposed types of finc |
e were created for the Flemish Region and the | Walloon Council and Walloon Executive for the Walloon |
Elections for the Flemish Council and the | Walloon Council were not held until 1995. |
ectly elected, as the Flemish Council and the | Walloon Council consisted, respectively, of the Flemi |
he first direct elections for the Flemish and | Walloon Councils took place in 1995, since then all r |
It is also a speciality of Dinant and of | Walloon cuisine, a tart made from a base of fat chees |
'Jean Louvet defends | Walloon culture and identity while believing in a cer |
rtists are Elmore D (who sings in English and | Walloon dialect), and the Flemish Roland van Campenho |
He is especially venerated in the | Walloon diocese of Namur, as founder of the monastery |
les, born 22 January 1763- died 7 May 1825, a | Walloon, entered the military service of Habsburg Aus |
o-Belgian border was ceded, including most of | Walloon Flanders (around the city of Lille), as well |
Lille, Douai and Orchies ( | Walloon Flanders) |
emanne has named him "the great master of the | Walloon folklore". |
Verhaegen specialized in painting | Walloon folklore: Carnival of Binche (he was soon rec |
t Party, was christened Corps Franc Wallonie ( | Walloon Free Corps). |
Although his mother was a | Walloon from Doornik, she had adopted the Dutch spoke |
She joined the | Walloon Front, a movement which turned into the Wallo |
The | Walloon Government is the executive body of the Wallo |
h, Social Action and Equal Opportunity of the | Walloon government. |
e Peninsular War, leading the Royal Guard and | Walloon Guard. |
and 20 mortars), the regiments of Spanish and | Walloon Guards (each with 4 battalions), the regiment |
of the Spanish Royal Flemish Guards, and the | Walloon Guards, before becoming military Governor of |
Rousseau was of | Walloon heritage and descended from a line of stonema |
search, he was particularly interested in the | Walloon history (Wallonia, Histoire de la Wallonie). |
ing the Dutch period the estate was sold to a | Walloon industrial group, which had all the trees cut |
nt-Colonel and later as Colonel of the second | Walloon Infantery Regiment, which he had raised perso |
Hiel's efforts to counteract | Walloon influences and bring about a rapprochement be |
Jacques de Lalaing was a | Walloon knight of the 15th century. |
for the | Walloon knight, see Jacques de Lalaing |
nal languages of Belgium, with authors in the | Walloon language being particularly of note (see: Man |
) was a Belgian writer, working mainly in the | Walloon language. |
was a Belgian writer who wrote mainly in the | Walloon language. |
as a Belgian writer known for his work in the | Walloon language. |
was a Belgian writer who worked mainly in the | Walloon language. |
as a Belgian writer known for his work in the | Walloon language. |
Walloon leader Leon Degrelle, escaped to Spain, where | |
s two members: VVO (Flemish league) and FRSO ( | Walloon league). |
He joined the | Walloon legion of the Wehrmacht, which was raised in |
r regional Romance languages, such as Picard, | Walloon, Lorrain and Champenois. |
, Flemish Minister-President Yves Leterme and | Walloon Minister-President Elio Di Rupo, condemned th |
Walloon MP and for the French Community since 3 July | |
Orp-Jauche is a | Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province |
Binche is a | Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province |
Soignies (Dutch: Zinnik) is a | Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province |
war, Bologne-Lemaire was a participant at the | Walloon national congress in 1945. |
Wallingants, the | Walloon nationalists, used this battleground in the I |
However, he was awarded the "Bologne-Lemaire | Walloon of the Year" prize in 2002. |
included also the divergent dialect known as | Walloon or French Belgian Sign Language) is the langu |
Source: Elections 2009 - | Walloon Parliament |
This was the composition of the | Walloon Parliament following the 1999 regional electi |
This was the composition of the | Walloon Parliament following the 2004 regional electi |
This is the composition of the | Walloon Parliament following the 2009 regional electi |
He was elected to the | Walloon Parliament in 1991 and became automatically a |
All members of the | Walloon Parliament are also members of the Parliament |
It consists of all 75 members of the | Walloon Parliament, with the exception of the German- |
This was the first | Walloon participation since the 2000 contest. |
heightening tensions between the Flemish and | Walloon peoples during the 2007 political crisis have |
1473 - c. 1525) was a | Walloon poet and historian who lived primarily in Fra |
A finery forge for the | Walloon process would typically have one chafery to w |
As a Dutch speaking enclave in a | Walloon province during the 19th century, Everbeek wa |
Dutch speaking, this village was part of the | Walloon province of Hainaut (Henegouwen) until 1963, |
strialization, the first furnaces in the four | Walloon provinces and in the French Ardennes used cha |
attle for the vain gallantry of the Guard and | Walloon regiments under Don Vicente Genaro de Quesada |
The | Walloon Region has not taken any formal step to restr |
Public works are attributed to | Walloon Region in its territory. |
List of Ministers-President of the | Walloon Region |
It lies in the country's | Walloon Region and Province of Liege. |
w out of a collaboration between the ULB, the | Walloon Region and GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals. |
ved the immunity on Minister-President of the | Walloon Region Guy Spitaels and minister Guy Mathot, |
otte is the current Minister-President of the | Walloon Region and the Minister-President of the Fren |
ed for three Regions: the Flemish Region, the | Walloon Region and the Brussels Region. |
vation financed by the European Union and the | Walloon Region through the Marshall Plan of Wallonia |
The | Walloon Region has an area of 16,844 km² (55.18% of B |
towns (308 in the Flemish Region, 262 in the | Walloon Region and 19 in the Brussels-Capital Region) |
By a decree of 23 July 2008, the | Walloon Region's coat of arms is a scarlet, bold (i.e |
VOO (TECTEO) ( | Walloon region) |
etween the presidency of the party and of the | Walloon Region, Di Rupo decided to organize internal |
The | Walloon Region, commonly called Wallonia, is one of t |
he first literary text, possibly written in a | Walloon region, or at least in a French region adjace |
d as part of Wallonia's Major Heritage by the | Walloon Region. |
lgian hamlet of Golzinne near Gembloux in the | Walloon Region. |
s made up of 73,000 people in the east of the | Walloon Region; around 10,000 German and 60,000 Belgi |
rk is influenced by Sartre and Brecht, by his | Walloon roots and one of the most important event of |
d at #11 and was certified Silver, and in the | Walloon singles chart where it peaked at #25. |
turned to Belgium, ending his career with two | Walloon teams: UR Namur and Wallonia Walhain. |
the Tercio of his son, Baron of Wezemaal, the | Walloon Tercio of Ribacourt, and the Irish Tercio of |
rre in the Brussels-Capital Region and in the | Walloon towns of La Hulpe and Waterloo. |
Walloon troops and students of the University made al | |
d gallery, after the departure of Spanish and | Walloon troops in 1577, caused the tower to partially |
At first the Spanish and | Walloon troops of the Bourbon army seemed to gain the |
e Flemish version he ended 20th place, in the | Walloon version he ended 44th place. |
Spiennes is a | Walloon village in the municipality of Mons, Belgium. |
the district is the language barrier with the | Walloon villages of Nethen and Pecrot. |
Thus all the | Walloon vineyards were ruined and the textile sector |
nformation from the equivalent article on the | Walloon Wikipedia. |
It is probably derived from Flamins, the | Walloon word for Flemings. |
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