Dutch is the official language of the Flemish Community and the Flemish Region (merged to Flanders) and, along with French, an official language of the Brussels-Capital Region.
Flemish is a variant of Dutch spoken in the northern region of Belgium known as Flanders. It is one of the three official languages of Belgium, along with French and German.
We pronounce it "België" 'cause we speak Dutch. Or La Belgique because we also speak French Or Belgien because we also speak German
Belgium has 10.666.866 residents. 60% speak dutch(so are from Flanders) = 6.400.120
Belgium is a country where Dutch and French are both official languages. Dutch is primarily spoken in the northern region of Flanders, while French is spoken in the southern region of Wallonia.
No, there is no tension, and physical characteristics have no role in Belgium.
More Belgians speak Dutch than French. German is also officially recognised in the east.
Flemish art is/was made in Flanders, situated in Belgium. Flanders is the northern part of Belgium, where people speak Dutch.
The official language of people in Belgium is Dutch. People also speak the French and German languages throughout the country.
There are no 12 countries that speak Dutch... There are 12 provinces, Surinam and the Antilles
Flanders is the Northern, Dutch speaking part of Belgium. Though, with the many differences between Dutch-Dutch and Belgian-Dutch, we usually say the Belgians speak Flemmish.
In Belgium they speak two languages, Flemish (related to Dutch)in the North and French in the South of the country. You can rephrase your question from here.
"Have a good trip" = "goede reis" One remark: Flemish is the word people use to describe a variety of Dutch spoken in Flanders (northern Belgium). In essence Dutch and Flemish are the same, meaning people in northern Belgium do speak Dutch. Only, they speak it slightly differently (compare American English and English English).