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  1. West Flanders: West Flanders (Dutch: West-Vlaanderen) is a province in the North West of Belgium, the capital and biggest city of the province is Bruges. Other big cities in the province are Ostend and Kortrijk. [100%] 2023-02-21 [Belgian Provinces]
  2. Flanders: Flanders (Dutch: Vlaanderen) is the northern region of Belgium in which the predominant language is Dutch; the capital of the region is Brussels, although Brussels itself has an independent regional government, and the government of Flanders only oversees some cultural ... [84%] 2023-03-02 [Europe] [Flemish History]...
  3. Flanders: Flanders is the Dutch-speaking northern part of Belgium, and it is one of the country's communities, regions, and linguistic areas. It is also the country's most populous region. [84%] 2023-07-25 [Flanders] [Regions of Belgium]...
  4. Flanders: Flanders (UK: /ˈflɑːndərz/, US: /ˈflæn-/; Dutch: Vlaanderen [ˈvlaːndərə(n)] ) is the Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium. However, there are several overlapping definitions, including ones related to culture, language, politics ... (Dutch-speaking northern region of Belgium) [84%] 2023-12-23 [Flanders] [Regions of Belgium]...
  5. Flanders: Flanders (in Dutch Vlaanderen [ˈvlaːndərə(n)], in French Flandre [flɑ̃dʁ]], in German Flandern) is the Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium, although there are several overlapping definitions, including ones related to culture, language, politics and history. It is one of the communities ... [84%] 2023-08-03
  6. Flanders: Flanders, a territorial name for part of the Netherlands, Europe. Originally it applied only to Bruges and the immediate neighbourhood. In the 8th and 9th centuries it was gradually extended to the whole of the coast region from Calais to ... [84%] 2022-09-02
  7. Flinders (schooner): HM Flinders was a sailing ship purchased in Sydney in 1865 by the South Australian Colonial Government and assigned to the Harbors Board, and completely refitted She was used for She sprang a leak and sank while moored at Port ... (Schooner) [74%] 2023-11-11 [History of South Australia] [Schooners of Australia]...
  8. List of windmills in West Flanders: A list of windmills in the Belgian province of West Flanders. Bold indicates a mill that is still standing. (None) [70%] 2023-10-03 [Buildings and structures in West Flanders] [Tourist attractions in West Flanders]...
  9. Judith of Flanders (died 1095): Judith of Flanders (1030-1035 to 5 March 1095) was, by her successive marriages to Tostig Godwinson and Welf I, Countess of Northumbria and Duchess of Bavaria. She was the owner of many books and illuminated manuscripts, which she bequeathed ... (Died 1095) [67%] 2023-10-03 [1030s births] [1095 deaths]...
  10. John of Flanders: John of Flanders (c. 1250 – 14 October 1292), also known as John of Dampierre, was the third son of the Count of Flanders and Namur Guy of Dampierre from his first marriage with Matilda of Béthune, and brother of Robert ... [67%] 2023-10-03 [Bishops of Metz] [Prince-Bishops of Liège]...
  11. Plain of Flanders: The Plain of Flanders (fr: Plaine de Flandre or plaine flamande) is a low-lying plain bordering the North Sea. It is part of the Low Countries, and the North European Plain. (Plain near the North Sea) [67%] 2023-12-23 [Plains of France] [Landforms of Flanders]...
  12. Henry of Flanders: Henry (c. 1178 – 11 June 1216) was Latin emperor of Constantinople from 1205 until his death in 1216. (2nd Latin Emperor of Constantinople (r. 1205–16)) [67%] 2023-12-13 [1170s births] [1216 deaths]...
  13. Matilda of Flanders: Matilda of Flanders (c. 1031 – November 2, 1083) was Queen consort of England and the wife of William I the Conqueror. She and William had 10 or 11 children, two of whom were kings of England: William Rufus (1056–1100 ... [67%] 2023-02-04
  14. Dominic of Flanders: Dominic of Flanders (Latin: Dominicus de Flandria, French: Dominique de Flandre) (ca. 1425–1479) was a French-Flemish Dominican philosopher and Scholastic author, known to have been a renowned Thomist. [67%] 2023-12-20 [Thomists] [Flemish Dominicans]...
  15. Dominic of Flanders: Dominic of Flanders (Latin: Dominicus de Flandria, French: Dominique de Flandre) (ca. 1425–1479) was a French-Flemish Dominican philosopher and Scholastic author, known to have been a renowned Thomist. (Biography) [67%] 2023-12-22 [Scholastic philosophers] [15th-century philosophers]...
  16. Council of Flanders: The Council of Flanders (Dutch: Raad van Vlaanderen, French: Conseil de Flandres), primarily sitting in the Gravensteen in Ghent from 1407, was a court of law operating under the authority of the Count of Flanders and exercising jurisdiction throughout the ... (Former court of law in Early Modern Netherlands) [67%] 2023-10-03 [Legal history of Belgium] [1400s establishments in the Burgundian Netherlands]...
  17. Army of Flanders: The Army of Flanders (Spanish: Ejército de Flandes Dutch: Leger van Vlaanderen) was a multinational army in the service of the kings of Spain that was based in the Spanish Netherlands during the 16th to 18th centuries. It was notable ... [67%] 2024-06-02 [Armies of Spain] [Eighty Years' War]...
  18. Judith of Flanders: Judith of Flanders (circa 843 – 870 or later) was a Carolingian princess who became Queen of Wessex by two successive marriages and later Countess of Flanders. Judith was the eldest child of the Carolingian emperor Charles the Bald and his ... [67%] 2024-07-19 [840s births] [Carolingian dynasty]...
  19. Flannels (retail): Flannels is a British multi-brand retailer. The company currently has 45 locations open in the United Kingdom. (Retail) [63%] 2023-09-02 [Retail companies of the United Kingdom] [Retail companies established in 1976]...
  20. Filander: Filander, the name by which the Aru Island wallaby (Macropus brunii) was first described. It occurs in a translation of C. [63%] 2022-09-02

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