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  2. History of the Walloon Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Walloon Movement traces its ancestry to 1856 when literary and folkloric movements based around the Society of Walloon language and literature [] began forming. Despite the formation of the Society of Walloon Literature, it was not until around 1880 that a "Walloon and French-speaking defense movement" appeared, following the linguistic laws of the 1870s.

  3. Walloon Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Walloon Movement (French: Mouvement wallon) is an umbrella term for all Belgium political movements that either assert the existence of a Walloon identity and of Wallonia and/or defend French culture and language within Belgium, either within the framework of the 1830 Deal or either defending the linguistic rights of French-speakers. [1]

  4. Walloons - Wikipedia

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    The words Walloon and Wallons can be seen in the book of Charles White, The Belgic Revolution (1835): "The restless Wallons, with that adventurous daring which is their historical characteristic, abandoned their occupations, and eagerly seizing the pike and the musket marched towards the centre of the commotion."

  5. SparkNotes - Wikipedia

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    SparkNotes, originally part of a website called The Spark, is a company started by Harvard students Sam Yagan, Max Krohn, Chris Coyne, and Eli Bolotin in 1999 that originally provided study guides for literature, poetry, history, film, and philosophy.

  6. History of Wallonia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Wallonia, from prehistoric times to the present day, is that of a territory which, since 1970, has approximately coincided with the territory of Wallonia, a federated component of Belgium, which also includes the smaller German-speaking Community of Belgium (73,000 inhabitants). Wallonia is the name colloquially given to the ...

  7. Seventh edition of Walloon Writers Review out now - AOL

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    The Walloon Writers Review Seventh Edition is now out in stores, and available at various Northern Michigan bookstores.

  8. Flamingant - Wikipedia

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    The term may be derived from Flamins, the Walloon word for Flemings. The word wallingant is similarly used to describe adherents of the Walloon Movement which also gives rise to the comparable term wallingantisme. The flamingant movement was originally initiated by the priests in Flanders under the French occupation after 1792.

  9. Category:Walloon movement - Wikipedia

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    History of the Walloon Movement; Walloon Movement; 0–9. Belgian general strike of 1960–1961; G. General Labour Federation of Belgium; M. Manifesto for Walloon ...