Wallonia is a beautiful country.
Another 40% live in Wallonia region and speak French.
There is a small German speaking region in eastern Wallonia.
The complicated capital is located at the junction between Flanders and Wallonia.
England was in the Namur region in what is now Wallonia Belgium.
By comparison, in French-speaking Wallonia, many of these have French voice-overs dubbed into the presentation.
Three languages divided over three non-converging regions(Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia) and communities also brings about a complex state structure.
The direct ancestor of these used in France and
England was in the Namur region in what is now Wallonia Belgium.
Flanders not only differs linguistically and culturally from Wallonia but also tends toward political conservatism while the south
is more liberal and socialist.
The three predominant cultures are: 1 The North, Flanders-
primarily Dutch 2 The South, Wallonia- primarily French and 3 The North-East-
primarily German influenced.
This was when Europe discovered that
Belgium's federal arrangements meant the region of Wallonia- with a population of 3.5 million-
could scupper the entire deal.
A 2006 inquiry in Flanders,
considered to be a more religious region than Wallonia, showed that 55% considered themselves religious
and that 36% believed that God created the universe.
Belgium's two largest regions are the Dutch-speaking
region of Flanders in the north, with 59% of the population, and the French-speaking southern region of Wallonia, inhabited by 31%.
Located in the Wallonia region of the country,
the ruins remain of the medieval castle that was built in 14th century but destroyed in 1554 by Henry II of France.
Total Dutch speakers number 6.23 million, concentrated in the northern Flanders region,
while French speakers comprise 3.32 million in Wallonia and an estimated 870,000(85%) of the officially bilingual Brussels-Capital Region.
The two largest regions are the Dutch-speaking region
of Flanders in the north that hosts 59% of the population, and the French speaking southern region of Wallonia which is populated by 31%.
The two largest regions of Belgium are the Dutch-speaking region of Flanders in the North,
with 59% of the population and the French-speaking region of Wallonia in the South, which is home to 31% of Belgians.
Home to over 3.6 million inhabitants across three cities,
the Walloon Region(or Wallonia) in Belgium's south uses a broad range of policies
and measures to bring its particulate pollution in line with European Union standards, currently with a focus on transport emissions.