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- The Partition of Belgium was the split by the French Third Empire of French-occupied Belgium into the southern, French-speaking Wallonia and the northern, Dutch-speaking Flanders. Wallonia was subsequently annexed by France, while Flanders was incorporated into the puppet Friesland Republic .frl.fandom.com/wiki/Partition_of_Belgium
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See moreThe territory of Belgium is the southern part of the historical region called Low Countries. The Low Countries emerged at the end of the Middle Ages as a very loose political
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