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    Ancient Belgian is a hypothetical extinct Indo-European language, spoken in Belgica (northern Gaul) in late prehistory. It is often identified with the hypothetical Nordwestblock. While it remains a matter of controversy, the linguist Maurits Gysseling, who attributed the term to SJ De Laet,

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    The borders of the Belgian Sprachraum are made up by the Canche and the Authie in the south-west, the Weser and the Aller in the east, and the Ardennes and the German Mittelgebirge in the south-east. It has been hypothetically associated

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    M. Gysseling, "Enkele Belgische leenwoorden in de toponymie", in Naamkunde 7 (1975), pp. 1–6. (in Dutch)
    • J. Molemans, "Profiel van de Kempische toponymie", in Naamkunde 9 (1977), pp. 1–50. (in Dutch)

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Belgium

    Of the inhabitants of Belgium, roughly 59% belong to the Flemish Community, 40% to the French Community, and 1% to the German-speaking Community.These figures relating to official Belgian languages include unknown numbers of immigrants and their children, who may speak a foreign language as primary language, and of Belgian regional migrants, who likely largely balance one …

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    Where did the ancient Belgian language come from?
    Ancient Belgian is a hypothetical extinct Indo-European language, spoken in Belgica (northern Gaul) in late prehistory. It is often identified with the hypothetical Nordwestblock.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Belgian_language
    What are the three official languages of Belgium?
    "Belgian languages" redirects here. For the hypothetical extinct language, see Ancient Belgian language. The Kingdom of Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German. A number of non-official, minority languages and dialects are spoken as well.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Belgium
    What is the second-most spoken language in Belgium?
    The second-most spoken primary (Belgian) language, used natively by approximately one third of the population, is French.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Belgium
    How did Belgium become a four-language country?
    On August 2, 1963, the second Gilson Act entered into force, fixing the division of Belgium into four language areas: a Dutch, a French and a German language area, with Brussels as a bilingual area.
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    Ancient Belgian is a hypothetical extinct Indo-European language, spoken in Belgica in late prehistory. It is often identified with the hypothetical Nordwestblock.[1] While it remains a matter of controversy, the linguist Maurits Gysseling, who attributed the term to SJ De Laet, hypothesised a Belgian that was distinct from the later Celtic and Germanic languages.[2]

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