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  1. Flemish People - History

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    An example is the 'Flemish-Brabant Co-operation Treaty' (Vlaams-Brabants samenwerkingsverdag) from 3/12/1339 imposed by the main cities of both states upon their rulers. It must noted that the modern Belgian province of Limburg -nowadays Flemish- was not part of this. In 1830 the southern provinces of the Kingdom of the Netherlands seceded.

  2. Flemish Name Meaning & Flemish Family History at Ancestry.com®

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    Flemish Name Meaning Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair). Many of the modern surnames in the dictionary can be traced back to Britain and Ireland.

  3. Flemish History, Flamenco in Andalucía, music, art and culture of ...

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    There is more than one theory where the flamenco music comes from. One version is that flamenco has Flemish roots. The legendary emperor Charles the 5th used Flemish body guards who were famous for their exuberant Burgundian behaviour. In those days the gypsy music was much heavier than the Castillian songs, they called it ‘flamenco’.

  4. Flemish culture and customs | Team Flanders

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    Flemish people are more accepting of Americans than the Wallonians. Belgium has a good relationship with the United States. Older Belgians are still grateful to America for the sacrifice of WWII. Younger Belgians are taught this history and may have visited the memorials but see America as a land of opportunity and want to go there.

  5. Flemish people - Wikipedia

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    Sep 15, 2022 · Flag of Flanders, the symbol of the Flemish people. Flemish Community in Belgium and Europe. Total population; c. 7 million (2011 estimate) Regions with significant populations

  6. Who were the flemish people subject of? - Answers

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    Dec 01, 2010 · Wiki User ∙ 2010-12-01 14:29:56 Study now See answer (1) Best Answer Copy The Flemish people were conquered early in the Middle Ages by Franks. They remained part of the Kingdom of the Franks,...

  7. What are the Dutch stereotypes of Flemish people? - Quora

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    In the Netherlands we generally think of the Flemish (and the Belgians in general, but to be honest we often generalize the whole of Belgium as a big Flemish community) as: Dumb. Really dumb. We often make silly jokes about them like: “How does a …

  8. What are the physical differences between Dutch and Flemish people ...

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    Answer (1 of 15): We should not exaggerate differences between Flemish and Dutch, these are very similar and close populations. Though nevertheless there are very slight differences . In both populations the Nordid Caucasoid race (especially the Keltic variety) dominates but it …

  9. ANCIENT ORIGINS — NFFGRB.ORG

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    Opinions differ as to the real origin of the Flemish Giant. It is undisputed that Flanders – the origin of it’s present name – was the country of it’s adoption and dissemination throughout Europe and eventual appearance in America. Europe, however, can give no definite information as to how or when it first appeared there.

  10. Dutch language | Definition, Origin, History, Countries, Examples ...

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    Oct 06, 2022 · Dutch language, also called Netherlandic or Dutch Nederlands, in Belgium called Flemish or Flemish Vlaams, a West Germanic language that is the national language of the Netherlands and, with French and German, one of the three official languages of Belgium. Although speakers of English usually call the language of the Netherlands “Dutch” and the …

  11. Cornish people - Wikipedia

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    All participants in West Cornwall who identified as Cornish and not English described people in East Cornwall, without hesitation, as equally Cornish as themselves. Those who identified as Cornish and English stressed the primacy of their Cornishness and a capacity to distance themselves from their Englishness.

  12. The Early Flemmings - The Flemming Family

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    History Of The Fleming Name The “Fleming” name had it’s origin from a region of either Belgium or Northern France then referred to as “Flanders”. Those who lived in this area spoke “Flemish”. The name “Fleming” refers to one who is a native of Flanders. The Flemish and Dutch language probably derived from one another.

  13. Wikizero - Flemish people

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    "Flemish" was historically a geographical term, as all inhabitants of the medieval County of Flandersin modern-day Belgium, France, and the Netherlands were referred to as "Flemings", irrespective of their ethnicityor language.[10]

  14. The Flemish on the Firth of Forth - Scotland and the Flemish People

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    Oct 03, 2014 · During the medieval and early modern periods there was a strong presence of people of Flemish origin in the area immediately to the north of the Firth of Forth, the present day Kingdom of Fife. The connections with Flanders have taken a number of forms.

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