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    History [ edit] The sense of "Flemish" identity increased significantly after the Belgian Revolution. Prior to this, the term "Vlamingen" in the Dutch language was in first place used for the inhabitants of the former County of Flanders

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    Flanders is the Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium. However, there are several overlapping definitions, including ones related to culture, language, politics and history, and sometimes involving neighbouring countries…

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    What is the origin of the Flemish?
    The Flemish or Flemings ( Dutch: Vlamingen [ˈvlaːmɪŋə (n)] ( listen)) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Flanders, Belgium, who speak Flemish Dutch. They are one of two principal ethnic groups in Belgium, the other being the French -speaking Walloons.
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    What is the difference between Dutch and Flemish people?
    Flemish people will hardly ever identify with being Dutch. Both may speak the same language - more or less. But culturally there is a huge chasm and world of difference between the two. The Dutch are Protestant in essence, reformed and historically dour and reserved, caring about profits and conforming with others.
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    Who are the Flemish people in Belgium?
    Flemish people. The term Flemings ( Dutch: Vlamingen) is currently mostly used to refer to the ethnic group native to Flanders (the northern half of Belgium, historically part of the Southern Netherlands), which in total numbers about 6 million people in Belgium (the majority of all Belgians) . The term also designates, not only the native ...
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    What is the Flemish Movement?
    Emerging in the 19th century, the Flemish Movement emerged around a form of cultural patriotism which celebrated Flemish traditions and history and sought equal status for Dutch in the Belgian nation-state, often under the auspices of the Catholic Church.
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    Flemish people might also indiscriminately identify as Dutch, due to their close association, shared history, language and cultural heritage. There were as many as 4.27 million Dutch Americans, unknown percentage of which might be Flemings. ... The sense of "Flemish" identity increased

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    The Flemish or Flemings are a Germanic ethnic group native to Flanders, Belgium, who speak Flemish Dutch. Flemish people make up the majority of the Belgian population, at about 60%.
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    Within Belgium, Flemings form a clearly distinguishable group set apart by their language and customs. However, when compared to the

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    The sense of "Flemish" identity increased significantly after the Belgian Revolution. Prior to this, the term "Vlamingen" in the Dutch language was in

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    The first sizeable wave of Flemish migration to Canada occurred in the 1870s, when Saint Boniface proved a popular destination for work in local flour mills, brick yards and railway

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    The VRT plays a stimulating role in Flemish- and Dutch-language music. The VRT is dedicated to recording live performances and so helps to create a rich, Flemish musical heritage. The VRT offers opportunities to young, emerging Flemish talent. The VRT regularly organizes consultations with the representatives of the Flemish musical sector.

  5. https://philpapers.org/rec/KERTFI-3

    The existence of a Flemish identity is a much debated issue in the Flanders. Some deny its existence on the basis of a rejection of national identities all together. Others perceive ...

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  6. https://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~rwest/wikispeedia/wpcd/wp/f/Flemish_people.htm
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      It is generally believed, based of historical linguistics, that the Flemings mainly descend from the invading Germanic tribes, rather than from the Gaulish (mixed Celtic-Germanic) tribes who lived in the same region even before Roman times. At first sight, Flemish culture is defined via its West …
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      The official language of Flanders is Dutch (at the Belgian -federal- level at par with French, and to a lesser extent German; the linguistic legislation is complex and politically extremely sensitive). The local Dutch dialectsare diverse. A common error is to exaggerate differences between diale…
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    Identification. The Flemish are an admixture of the original Celtic inhabitants of the region, Roman invaders and settlers in this remote outpost of the empire, and Salian Franks, who invaded the Roman empire in the fifth century. The name "Vlaanderen," Flanders, derives from a Carolingian District, Pagus Flandrensis, of t…
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    The Flemish Movement (Dutch: Vlaamse Beweging) is an umbrella term which encompasses various political groups in the Belgian region of Flanders and, less commonly, in French Flanders.Ideologically, it encompasses groups which …

  9. https://www.quora.com/Where-did-Flemish-people...

    The Flemish are derived from the Franks, an ancient/early medieval Germanic people who used to rule the majority of Western Europe. Map of expansion of the Frankish Empire. After the fall of the Frankish Empire, the Frankish language survived and became the Franconian languages. Map were Franconian languages/dialects are spoken.

  10. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/viewFile/630/446

    foreign rulers and finally rose from tyranny in 1830. This Flemish and Belgian narrative, portraying the foreign rulers of Belgium as alternatively violent and benevolent, is consistent with romantic historiography. The Flemish shared a history of Catholicism that was appropriated by those wishing to establish

  11. https://www.quora.com/Do-Flemish-people-identify...

    Answer (1 of 20): As many have said: you ‘ll not easily find Flemish people that identify themselves as Dutch, I agree! Sure, we do share the language, albeit differences of dialect and pronunciation. As pointed out by already given answers , there have been enough moments in the common history o...

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