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  2. Walloons - Wikipedia

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    In modern Belgium, Walloons are, by law, termed a "distinctive linguistic and ethnic community" within the country, as are the neighbouring Flemish, a Dutch (Germanic) speaking community. When understood as a regional identification, the ethnonym is also extended to refer to the inhabitants of the Walloon region in general, regardless of ...

  3. Belgian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Many names are derived from the Walloon Reformed immigrants who settled there and the Dutch versions of Walloon words that were used to describe locales. There were also Southern Netherlands colonies in Connecticut , Delaware , and Pennsylvania established primarily by Walloons, many of whom arrived with the Dutch West India Company (founded by ...

  4. Flemish people - Wikipedia

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    Flemish people also emigrated at the end of the fifteenth century, when Flemish traders conducted intensive trade with Spain and Portugal, and from there moved to colonies in America and Africa. [28] The newly discovered Azores were populated by 2,000 Flemish people from 1460 onwards, making these volcanic islands known as the "Flemish Islands".

  5. Walloons in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Walloons are an ethnic group originating from the Wallonia region of Belgium.Mainly arriving between the years 1853 and 1858, [1] and settling in parts of Brown, Door, and Kewaunee counties, [2] Wisconsin is unique for being home to one of the few Walloon ethnic enclaves worldwide, and being home to a special dialect of Walloon called Wisconsin Walloon.

  6. Walloon name - Wikipedia

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    Flemish surnames are also common, due to Flemish economic immigration from 1850 to 1950. See Flanders name. There are also a lot of typical Walloon surnames, like Monami (fr: Mon ami, en: My friend), Dehasse (fr: de Hasselt, en: from Hasselt), Delcroix (fr: de la Croix, en: from the Cross), Delhaize or Donnay (some famous tennis equipment in ...

  7. Jessé de Forest - Wikipedia

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    Walloon Monument. There is a monument in the Battery Park section of lower Manhattan, New York City called the Walloon Settlers Memorial.That monument was given to the City of New York by the Belgian Province of Hainaut in honor of the inspiration of Jessé de Forest in founding New York City.

  8. Category:Walloon people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Walloon people" The following 146 pages are in this category, out of 146 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. Walloons; A.

  9. Category:People of Walloon descent - Wikipedia

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    American people of Walloon descent (5 P) B. British people of Walloon descent (2 P) C. ... Flemish people of Walloon descent (1 P) G. German people of Walloon descent ...