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  2. History of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    For most of its history, what is now Belgium was either a part of a larger territory, such as the Carolingian Empire, or divided into a number of smaller states, prominent among them being the Duchy of Lower Lorraine, the Duchy of Brabant, the County of Flanders, the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, the County of Namur, the County of Hainaut and the County of Luxembourg.

  3. Culture of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The culture of Belgium involves both the aspects shared by all Belgians regardless of the language they speak and the differences between the main cultural communities: the Dutch-speaking Belgians (mostly Flemish) and the French-speaking Belgians (mostly Walloons and Brusselians). Most Belgians view their culture as an integral part of ...

  4. Gaul - Wikipedia

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    Gaul (Latin: Gallia) [1] was a region of Western Europe first clearly described by the Romans, encompassing present-day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, and Northern Italy. It covered an area of 494,000 km 2 (191,000 sq mi). [2] According to Julius Caesar, who took control of the region on behalf ...

  5. Culture of France - Wikipedia

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    The culture of France has been shaped by geography, by historical events, and by foreign and internal forces and groups. France, and in particular Paris, has played an important role as a center of high culture since the 17th century and from the 19th century on, worldwide. From the late 19th century, France has also played an important role in ...

  6. Renaissance in the Low Countries - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Renaissance in the Low Countries was a cultural period in the Northern Renaissance that took place in around the 16th century in the Low Countries (corresponding to modern-day Belgium, the Netherlands and French Flanders). Culture in the Low Countries at the end of the 15th century was influenced by the Italian Renaissance, through ...

  7. Religion in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belgium's policy separates the state from the churches, and freedom of religion of the citizens is guaranteed by the country's constitution. Saint Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent. According to the Eurobarometer poll carried out by the European Commission in 2021, the share of Christians was 49%, with Catholicism being the largest denomination at 44%.

  8. French people - Wikipedia

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    Belgium: 123,000 [14] Spain: 122,000 [15] Australia: ... The conventional conception of French history starts with Ancient ... economic, social, religious or cultural ...

  9. Timeline of Belgian history - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Lunéville reaffirms French annexation of the former Austrian Netherlands. [140] 1806: 27 May: Minor Seminary, Roeselare, opens. 1810: 2 May: Napoleon Bonaparte attends the launching of the warship Friedland in Antwerp. [141] 1814: 31 March: Battle of Courtrai between French and Saxon forces. 21 July: Belgium made part of the United ...