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  1. A Flandres (em francês: Flandre; em neerlandês: Vlaanderen) é uma região geográfica e histórica no noroeste da Europa. Atualmente a maior parte do território da Flandres histórica constitui a Bélgica, enquanto que a parte sudoeste pertence à França e a extremidade norte aos Países Baixos .

  2. Localização. Províncias. A Flandres (em neerlandês: Vlaanderen; em francês: Flandre; em alemão: Flandern) é a região norte da Bélgica, ao passo que a região sul do país é designada por Valónia. Na Flandres fala-se o neerlandês, embora o dialeto local desta língua seja conhecido popularmente como flamengo ( Vlaams ...

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  3. Tipo. chapa de metal (en) editar - editar código-fonte - editar Wikidata. A folha de flandres[ 1][ 2][ 3][ 4] ou simplesmente flandres[ 5] é um material laminado composto por ferro e aço de baixo teor de carbono revestido com estanho .

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FlandersFlanders - Wikipedia

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    Modern Belgium

    The term "Flanders" has several main modern meanings: 1. The "Flemish community" or "Flemish nation", i.e. the social, cultural and linguistic, scientific and educational, economical and political community of the Flemings. For most purposes this is considered to include the 6.5 million Belgians (approximately 60%) who consider Dutch to be their mother tongue, including many people living in the Brussels-Capital Region. 2. In the context of the political subdivisions of Belgium there are the...

    Historical

    The name originally applied to the ancien régime territory called the County of Flanders, that existed from the 8th century (Latin Flandria) until its absorption by the French First Republic. Until the 1600s, this county also extended over parts of what are now France and the Netherlands. 1. In France, one of the historically Flemish regions is now in the Nord department. This is referred to as French Flanders, and can be divided into two smaller regions: Walloon Flanders and Maritime Flander...

    Dutch-speaking part of Belgium

    The term "Flemish" came to be a term for the language Dutch, and during the 19th and 20th centuries, it became increasingly common to refer exclusively to the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium as "Flanders". Belgium divided itself into official French- and Dutch-speaking parts starting in the early '60s. Today Flanders extends over the northern part of Belgium, including not only the Dutch-speaking Belgian parts of the medieval Duchy of Brabant, which was united with Flanders since the Middle Ag...

    Early history

    When Julius Caesar conquered the area he described it as the less economically developed and more warlike part of Gallia Belgica. His informants told him that especially in the east, the tribes claimed ancestral connections and kinship with the "Germanic" peoples then east of the Rhine. Under the Roman empire the whole of Gallia Belgica became an administrative province. The future counties of Flanders and Brabant remained part of this province connected to what is now France, but in the east...

    Historical Flanders

    The County of Flanders was a feudal fief in West Francia. The first certain Count in the comital family, Baldwin I of Flanders, is first reported in a document of 862, when he eloped with a daughter of his king Charles the Bald. The region developed as a medieval economic power with a large degree of political autonomy. While its trading cities remained strong, it was weakened and divided when districts fell under direct French royal rule in the late 12th century. The remaining parts of Fland...

    Kingdom of Belgium

    In 1830, the Belgian Revolution led to the splitting up of the two countries. Belgium was confirmed as an independent state by the Treaty of London of 1839, but deprived of the eastern half of Limburg (now Dutch Limburg), and the Eastern half of Luxembourg (now the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg). Sovereignty over Zeelandic Flanders, south of the Westerscheldtriver delta, was left with the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which was allowed to levy a toll on all traffic to Antwerp harbour until 1863.

    Both the Flemish Community and the Flemish Region are constitutional institutions of the Kingdom of Belgium, exercising certain powers within their jurisdiction, granted following a series of state reforms. In practice, the Flemish Community and Region together form a single body, with its own parliament and government, as the Community legally abs...

    Flanders shares its borders with Wallonia in the south, Brussels being an enclave within the Flemish Region. The rest of the border is shared with the Netherlands (Zeelandic Flanders in Zeeland, North Brabant and Limburg) in the north and east, and with France (French Flanders in Hauts-de-France) and the North Sea in the west. Voeren is an exclave ...

    The climate is maritime temperate, with significant precipitation in all seasons (Köppen climate classification: Cfb; the average temperature is 3 °C (37 °F) in January, and 21 °C (70 °F) in July; the average precipitation is 65 millimetres (2.6 inches) in January, and 78 millimetres (3.1 inches) in July).

    Total gross regional product (GRP) of Flanders in 2021 was €296 billion (excluding Brussels). Per capita GDP at purchasing power parity was 20% above the EU average.Flemish productivity per capita is about 13% higher than that in Wallonia, and wages are about 7% higher than in Wallonia. Flanders was one of the first continental European areas to un...

    The highest population density is found in the area circumscribed by the Brussels-Antwerp-Ghent-Leuven agglomerations that surround Mechelen and is known as the Flemish Diamond, in other important urban centres as Bruges, Roeselare and Kortrijk to the west, and notable centres Turnhout and Hasselt to the east. On 1 January 2015, the Flemish Region ...

    Language and literature

    The standard language in Flanders is Dutch; spelling and grammar are regulated by a single authority, the Dutch Language Union (Nederlandse Taalunie), comprising a committee of ministers of the Flemish and Dutch governments, their advisory council of appointed experts, a controlling commission of 22 parliamentarians, and a secretariate. The term Flemishcan be applied to the Dutch spoken in Flanders; it shows many regional and local variations. The biggest difference between Belgian Dutch and...

    Media

    The public radio and television broadcaster in Flanders is VRT, which operates the TV channels één, Canvas, Ketnet, OP12 and (together with the Netherlands) BVN. Flemish provinces each have up to two TV channels as well. Commercial television broadcasters include vtm and Vier (VT4). Popular TV series are for example Thuis and F.C. De Kampioenen. The five most successful Flemish films were Loft (2008; 1,186,071 visitors), Koko Flanel (1990; 1,082,000 tickets sold), Hector (1987; 933,000 ticket...

    Sports

    Association football (soccer) is one of the most popular sports in both parts of Belgium, together with cycling, tennis, swimming and judo. In cycling, the Tour of Flanders is considered one of the five "Monuments". Other "Flanders Classics" races include Dwars door Vlaanderen and Gent–Wevelgem. Eddy Merckx is widely regarded as the greatest cyclist of all time, with five victories in the Tour de France and numerous other cycling records.His hour speed record (set in 1972) stood for 12 years....

    De Vries, André. Flanders: a cultural history (Oxford University Press, 2007). excerpt
    Demets, Lisa, Jan Dumolyn, and Els De Paermentier. "Political ideology and the rewriting of history in fifteenth-century Flanders." BMGN-THE LOW COUNTRIES HISTORICAL REVIEW 134.1 (2019): 73–95. online
    Edmundson, George (1911). "Flanders" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed.). pp. 478–480.
    Humes, Samuel. Belgium: Long United, Long Divided (2014) online
    • 13,624 km² (5,260 sq mi)
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    • 862–1795
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  5. O Condado da Flandres foi um Estado europeu independente desde o século IX com enorme importância política em particular no século XIV. [ 1][ 2] Ao longo da sua história, o Condado da Flandres expandiu os seus domínios para Hainaut, Namur, Béthune, Nevers, Auxerre e Rethel, incluindo também os Ducados de Brabante e Limburgo, através de alianças ...

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  6. A Flandres (ou Flandres francesa) foi uma antiga província francesa. É parte do antigo Condado de Flandres, agora parte da França, que tradicionalmente consiste na metade norte do Departamento do Norte, a qual se juntam quatro comunas do Passo-de-Calais.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › pt › FlandresFlandres - Wikiwand

    A Flandres ( em francês: Flandre; em neerlandês: Vlaanderen) é uma região geográfica e histórica no noroeste da Europa. Atualmente a maior parte do território da Flandres histórica constitui a Bélgica, enquanto que a parte sudoeste pertence à França e a extremidade norte aos Países Baixos.