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East Flemish (Dutch: Oost-Vlaams, French: flamand oriental) is a collective term for the two easternmost subdivisions ("true" East Flemish, also called Core Flemish, and Waaslandic) of the so-called Flemish dialects, native to the southwest of the Dutch language area, which also include West Flemish.
- Flemish people
At the same time East Flemish forms a continuum with both...
- Flemish dialects
East Flemish forms a continuum with both Brabantic and West...
- Flemish people
Covering the northern portion of the country, the Flemish Region is primarily Dutch -speaking. With an area of 13,522 km 2 (5,221 sq mi), it accounts for only 45% of Belgium's territory, but 57% of its population. It is one of the most densely populated regions of Europe with around 490/km 2 (1,300/sq mi).
- 13,522 km² (5,221 sq mi)
- Flemish Community
- BE-VLG
- Belgium
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East Flemish (Oostvlaams) East Flemish is spoken in the Belgian province of East Flanders, and in eastern parts of Zeelandic Flanders in the Netherlands. It is considered by some as a subdialect of Brabantian. West Flemish (West-Vlams / West-Vloams) West Flemish is spoken in western Belgium and neighbouring parts of France and the Netherlands ...
West Flemish (West-Vlams or West-Vloams or Vlaemsch (in French Flanders), Dutch: West-Vlaams, French: flamand occidental) is a collection of Dutch dialects spoken in western Belgium and the neighbouring areas of France and the Netherlands.
East Flemish. Zuid-Gelders. Dutch Low Saxon. Limburgish. Position of Flemish/Zealandic within the Dutch speaking area. East Flemish is a group of dialects of the Dutch language, which is a Low Franconian language. It is spoken in the province of East Flanders in Belgium, but also spoken in Zeeuws-Vlaanderen in the Netherlands.