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What languages are spoken in Wallonia Belgium?

The languages spoken in Wallonia are French and German.


What country has flemish and french as their official language?

Belgium has Flemish and French as its official language. German is also spoken in the easternmost part of the country.


Flemish and french are the official languages of?

Belgium. Flemish and French are the two main official languages of Belgium, along with German as a third official language in the German-speaking community. Each region in Belgium has its predominant language, with Flemish (Dutch dialect) spoken in Flanders and French spoken in Wallonia.


What is the population of Wallonia?

The population of Wallonia is 3,498,384.


When was Wallonia created?

Wallonia was created in 1993.


Was Flanders a country?

Flanders is not a country but a region. It is located in the northern part of Belgium and is known for its distinctive culture, language (Dutch), and history. Flanders is one of the three official regions of Belgium, along with Wallonia and Brussels-Capital Region.


Is Belgium a french speaking country?

Yes, Belgium is a multilingual country, with French as one of its official languages. The majority of the population in the southern region of Wallonia speaks French as their primary language.


What is the area of Wallonia?

The area of Wallonia is 16,844 square kilometers.


When was Science Parks of Wallonia created?

Science Parks of Wallonia was created in 2002.


What is the language called that Belgian people speak?

The official languages of Belgium are Dutch, French, and German. Dutch is the most widely spoken language in Belgium, particularly in the northern region of Flanders. French is predominantly spoken in the southern region of Wallonia.


What is the official language Maryland?

It has no Official State language.


Where is wallonia located?

Walloon or Wallonia is located in the southern part of Belgium. [See related link for a pictorial]