That description would fit Belgium perfectly.
Belgium is the West European kingdom that has Dutch-speaking Flemish people in the north and French-speaking Walloons in the south. The country also has a small German-speaking community in the east.
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 brought weaving and textile skills to Britain, helping to develop the textile industry in areas such as East Anglia. The Walloons brought expertise in metalworking, particularly in iron and steel production, contributing to the development of the iron industry in England.
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.
Belgium has two main linguistic communities: Dutch-speaking Flemish in the north and French-speaking Walloons in the south. This division reflects historical influences, with Flemish stemming from the Dutch language and Walloon from the French language. The linguistic divide can also be traced back to regional differences in culture and administration.
Flemish is the official language in Belgium, a European country located in Western Europe. It is a dialect of Dutch spoken mainly in the northern region of Flanders.
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 are the people who speak flemish. The live in the north of Belgium. Flemish is a dialect from Dutch. Most of it is the same but pronounced a bit different. The walloons live in the south of Belgium and they speak french.
Belgium - but only in the capital - Brussels (Brusel (Flemish), Bruxelle (French)). In Flanders, Flemish is the official language, whereas in the Walloons, French is the official language. Because of this and the animosity between the two regions, English is used as a common language. Most Flemish, speak French as well as English, whereas the Walloons, mainly speak French
There are 2 mains groups. The flemish and the walloons. Flemish are dutch speaking and the majority (65%). Walloons are french speaking and the minority. Despit there majority the dutch-speaking belgians have allways been suppressed by the french speaking, who looked down onto them, the french got all the power in the past, it was forbidden to go to school in dutch, you couldn't speak dutch in the capital, ... When the border between french and dutchspeaking was determined the french cheated and cheated in the countings, and got communities of dutch speaking people who where obligated to do everything in french. It doesn't take a genious to see the flemish came up to this injustice and defended there group, allthough there is still a big suppresion even in a modern country today in 2010. Ironicly flanders, the region of the flemish, is by far more wealthy then Wallonia.
There are 2 mains groups. The flemish and the walloons. Flemish are dutch speaking and the majority (65%). Walloons are french speaking and the minority. Despit there majority the dutch-speaking belgians have allways been suppressed by the french speaking, who looked down onto them, the french got all the power in the past, it was forbidden to go to school in dutch, you couldn't speak dutch in the capital, ... When the border between french and dutchspeaking was determined the french cheated and cheated in the countings, and got communities of dutch speaking people who where obligated to do everything in french. It doesn't take a genious to see the flemish came up to this injustice and defended there group, allthough there is still a big suppresion even in a modern country today in 2010. Ironicly flanders, the region of the flemish, is by far more wealthy then Wallonia.
It depends on how you define "primary". Walloons are more numerous, Flemish are more affluent.
Flemings and Walloons. The Flemings in the north speak Flemish, and the Walloons in the south speak French. Tensions sometimes arise between the two groups because there is more wealth and industry in the north than in the south. *Source: My textbook :)
No, there is no tension, and physical characteristics have no role in Belgium.
They also speak flemish. The country has been under various owners, French, German and Dutch I think. Some of the people are Flaamse and some Walloons.
Belgium is a European country where both Flemish (a dialect of Dutch) and French are spoken. Flemish is mainly spoken in the northern region of Flanders, while French is spoken in the southern region of Wallonia. Brussels, the capital, is bilingual with both languages being official.
Flemish is the official language in Belgium, a European country located in Western Europe. It is a dialect of Dutch spoken mainly in the northern region of Flanders.
Brussels is the capital of the European Union.Some EU institutions are in other cities.Brussels is technically bi-lingual, French and Flemish, though more people there speak French than Flemish.