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- The conflict between the Flemish-speaking community and the Walloons in Belgium has been a significant part of the country's history. After achieving independence in 1830, the Flemish community struggled for equal status for its language and political influence, as the society was largely dominated by Walloons. The conflict revolves around language demands and cultural differences12.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Much of the history of modern Belgium consists of the struggle of the country’s Flemish-speaking community to gain equal status for its language and to acquire its fair share of political influence and economic opportunity in a society that was dominated largely by Walloons after the country achieved independence in 1830.www.britannica.com/topic/FlemingThe conflict between the Flemish and the Walloon movements came to the fore for the first time. Up to the 1880s the Walloon movement had been a folkloric and cultural concern linked to the Walloon dialects. Afterwards it became a francophone Belgian-nationalist protest movement against the ‘flamingant’ language demands.www.academia.edu/25506200/Flemish_and_Wallo…
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