Flanders ("les Flandres" in French) are located both sides of the French and Belgian border.
la Wallonie. This is the southernmost region of Belgium, borduring Northern France.
Paris is located about 200 km south of the border with Belgium - rather in the northern part of France. The region where it sits is named "ile-de-France", or commonly "région parisienne" in French.
Belgium is located in northwestern Europe. It is bordered by France, the Netherlands, Germany, and Luxembourg.
Fromelles is located in the "Nord - Pas-de-Calais" region of France, the Northernmost region borduring Belgium.
No, Normandy is a province in Western/Northern France
The Champagne region is located in Northern France, slightly to the east.
Vimy is in France. It is north of Arras about 190 km north of Paris.
Flemish people are from the Flanders region in Belgium, which is located in the northern part of the country. They speak Flemish, a dialect of Dutch, and are known for their cultural heritage and traditions.
Bruges is in the Northern Region of Belgium, also known as Flanders. More concrete it is in the North of the West-Flanders province.
Boulogne is a city in northern France, located in the region of Hauts-de-France. It is situated along the coast of the English Channel.
The ancient Romans referred to modern day France and Belgium as Gaul. Prior to the Roman conquest of the region, the Romans divided Gaul into five regions: Gallia Belgica (Belgium, the Netherlands, and Northern France), Gallia Celtica (Brittany and Central France), Gallia Cisalpina (Northern Italy), Gallia Narbonensis (Southeastern France), and Gallia Aquitania (Southwestern France).
"Flanderi" is the Finnish name for the region "Flanders", located in parts of Belgium, France, and the Netherlands.