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Walloon Flanders

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Coat of arms of the counts of Flanders

Walloon Flanders (Dutch: Waals Vlaanderen, French: Flandre wallonne) was a semi-independent part of the County of Flanders, composed of the burgraviates of Lille, Douai and Orchies. It is sometimes referred to as Lille–Douai–Orchies. The population of the region speak Picardy dialects.

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History

The term "Walloon Flanders" appeared after the French conquest and was fixed in the literature by the beginning of the 19th century.

Walloon Flanders was part of the County of Flanders from the early Middle Ages, but was ceded to the Kingdom of France from 1304 to 1369, by the Treaty of Athis-sur-Orge which concluded the Franco-Flemish War (1297-1305).[1] As a result, it was to some degree institutionally distinct from the County of Flanders and in some lists it even features as one of the Seventeen Provinces. Furthermore, Walloon Flanders adhered to the Union of Arras in 1579, whereas the County of Flanders joined the Union of Utrecht.[2]

In 1678, Walloon Flanders was annexed to France after the Treaties of Nijmegen.[3]

Together with Maritime Flanders (Westhoek), it forms French Flanders, and is today the part of the Departement du Nord roughly corresponding with the Arrondissement of Lille and the Arrondissement of Douai.

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References

  1. ^ Bavelier, Adrien Auteur du texte (1874). Essai historique sur le droit d'élection et sur les anciennes assemblées représentatives de la France ([Reprod. en fac-sim.]) / Adrien Bavelier.
  2. ^ Lebon (1838). La Flandre Wallonne aux 16e et 17e siècle suivie... de notes historiques relatives à la Flandre flamingante et principalement à la ville de Bailleul... (in French). V. Adam.
  3. ^ Bucelin, Jean (1624). Annales Gallo-Flandriae: in quibus per annos ferè singulos ab annis plusquam mille & trecentis ea omnia enarrantur, quae per Gallo-flandriam euenere, aut intra fines suos extráue Gallo-flandri gesserunt ... (in Latin). Ex officinâ M. Wyon.
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