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    Albanian diaspora Kosovar diaspora Armenian diaspora Ashkenazi diaspora Austrian diaspora Belarusian diaspora Belgian diaspora Flemish diaspora Walloon...
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    Gazette van Detroit (category Flemish diaspora in the United States)
    Detroit") was a Flemish newspaper in Dutch and English, published in the United States since 13 August 1914. It was aimed at Flemish immigrants and their...
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    Flemish people or Flemings (Dutch: Vlamingen [ˈvlaːmɪŋə(n)] ) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Flanders, Belgium, who speak Flemish Dutch. Flemish...
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    Belgique, Missouri (category Flemish diaspora in the United States)
    existed in Missouri which bore the name of Belgium,[citation needed] the Flemish residents opted to use the French name for their homeland. Belgique, 19th...
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    Willem van der Haegen (category Flemish diaspora)
    known in Portuguese as Guilherme da Silveira, or Guilherme Casmaca, was a Flemish-born Azorean entrepreneur, explorer, and colonizer. He was a pioneer colonizer...
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    Bitterfeld Arch (category Flemish diaspora)
    The Bitterfeld Arch (German: Bitterfeld Bogen) is a structure in the form of a steel arch in Bitterfeld-Wolfen that is now a landmark of the city. It is...
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    Laureys a Castro (category Flemish diaspora)
    Laureys a Castro or Lorenzo a Castro (March 1644 – c. 1700) was a Flemish painter of marine views and portraits who is mainly known for his work carried...
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    Bitterfeld (category Flemish diaspora)
    and Feld and so means "boggy land". Bitterfeld was built by a colony of Flemish immigrants in 1153. The first documentary mention is from 1224. It was...
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    Josse van Huerter (category Flemish diaspora)
    inherit the captaincy from him after his death. De Hurtere, a name of Flemish origin, appears frequently in Portuguese writings with many variations...
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  • immigrants discovered they could continue to speak French in Canada, while the Flemish quickly learned English. The Belgians formed no national organizations...
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