They are both regions?
Both the Flemish region and the Walloon region are part of Belgium and have their own distinct cultural identities. Both regions have their own regional governments and autonomy in certain policy areas, such as education and cultural affairs. Additionally, they both have vibrant cultural scenes and historical significance.
The Flemish Region was created on January 1, 1980 as one of the three official regions of Belgium, alongside the Walloon Region and the Brussels-Capital Region.
Flemish and Walloon are two major linguistic and cultural groups in Belgium. Flemish people primarily speak Dutch, while Walloons primarily speak French. The two groups also have distinct cultural traditions and historical backgrounds.
The principal languages of Belgium are Dutch, French, and German. Dutch is spoken by the majority of the population in the Flemish region, while French is spoken in the Walloon region. German is primarily spoken in a small community in the eastern part of the country.
The Flemish Region covers an area of approximately 13,522 square kilometers.
No, the Walloons do not speak Flemish. Walloons primarily speak French in the Wallonia region of Belgium. Flemish is spoken in the Flanders region of Belgium.
The Flemish Region was created on January 1, 1980 as one of the three official regions of Belgium, alongside the Walloon Region and the Brussels-Capital Region.
Not necessarily. If you are from Belgium, you can either be Flemish, Walloon or inhabitant of the Brussels-Capital Region. In any case, if you are from Belgium, Belgian is what you are.
The Brussels-Capital Region, the Flemish Region (also known as Flanders) and the Walloon Region (also known as Wallonia).
Flemish and Walloon are two major linguistic and cultural groups in Belgium. Flemish people primarily speak Dutch, while Walloons primarily speak French. The two groups also have distinct cultural traditions and historical backgrounds.
The Belgian government is divided into the federal government, Flemish government, French community, German speaking, Walloon region and Brussels Capital Region. The education ministers for each area are as follows, the Flemish minister is Pascal Smet, the French community minister is Marie-Dominique Simonet, the German-speaking community minister is Oliver Paasch and the Walloon Region minister is Andre Antoine.
Walloon Region - federal region - was created in 1993.
The area of Walloon Region - federal region - is 16,844 square kilometers.
Walloon Region - federal region -'s population is 03,000.
Not soon, the Flemish and the Walloon politicians will never agree on a devision. (Brussels, francophone and Flemish communes, State Debts...)
The population of Flemish Region is 02,000.
It is in Belgium.
The principal languages of Belgium are Dutch, French, and German. Dutch is spoken by the majority of the population in the Flemish region, while French is spoken in the Walloon region. German is primarily spoken in a small community in the eastern part of the country.