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    Walloons are a Gallo-Romance ethnic group living native to Wallonia and the immediate adjacent regions of France. Walloons primarily speak langues d'oïl such as Belgian French, Picard and Walloon. Walloons are historically and primarily Roman Catholic. In modern Belgium, Walloons are, by law, … See more

    The term Walloon is derived from *walha, a Proto-Germanic term used to refer to Celtic and Latin speakers.
    Walloon originated in Romance languages alongside other related terms, but it supplanted them. … See more

    This list includes people from the region before it became known as Wallonia.
    Zénon Bacq (1903–1983), inventor
    Michael Baius (1513–1589), theologian of the Baianism.
    Gilles Binchois (c. 1400–1460), Franco-Flemish composer. See more

    Gosse, Edmund William (1911). "Walloons" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. … See more

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    The area now known as Wallonia has been settled by various Celtic tribes and later by Roman and Frankish settlers. From the early Middle Ages up until the early modern period, the region has been separated between many city … See more

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    Most of Wallonia, along with Brussels, is also governed by the French Community of Belgium, for matters mainly related to culture and education. The small German-speaking minority in the …

  3. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Walloon-people

    Walloon, members of the two predominant cultural and linguistic groups of modern Belgium. The Flemings, who constitute more than half of the Belgian population, speak Dutch (sometimes …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifesto_for_Walloon_culture

    The Manifesto for Walloon Culture (French: Manifeste pour la culture wallonne), was published in Liège on 15 September 1983 and signed by seventy-five "key figures in artistic, journalistic and university circles" of Wallonia.

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walloon_language
      • Walloon is a Romance language that is spoken in much of Wallonia and in Brussels, Belgium; some villages near Givet, northern France; and a clutch of communities in northeastern Wisconsin, U.S. It belongs to the langues d'oïl language family, the most prominent member of which is French. The historical background of its formation was the territoria...
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      A signature Walloon sausage is called Belgian Trippe among the Walloon community of Northeastern Wisconsin on the Door Peninsula. It is a blend of pork and cabbage made differently from household to household and probably …

    • Religion and expressive culture - Walloons

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      Wallonia is also the home of small numbers of Protestants, Jews, Russian Orthodox, and Greek Orthodox. Religious Practitioners. Wallonia used to have several monasteries that …

    • https://theculturetrip.com/europe/belgium/articles/...

      Nov 24, 2016 · Their sense of injustice, fueled by the upper echelons looking down upon their culture, the Dutch-speaking part of the population began fighting tooth and nail for equal status for their language. A big step was …

    • La Wallonie culture | Wallonia.be

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      Ancient folklore and traditions set Walloon hearts racing. The carnivals Relive history to the rhythm of fifes and drums! The period leading up to Lent is a theatre of carnival festivities right …

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      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. The Walloons, who …

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