Walloons - LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies | Library of Congress
- ️Thu Oct 01 2015
found: Collins English dictionary online, Oct. 1, 2015:Walloon (a member of a French-speaking people living chiefly in S Belgium and adjacent parts of France)
found: Merriam Webster online, Oct. 1, 2015:Walloon (a member of a people of southern and southeastern Belgium and adjacent parts of France)
found: CIA world fact book online, Oct. 1, 2015:Belgium (ethnic groups: Fleming 58 percent, Walloon 31 percent, mixed or other 11 percent)
found: Britannica online, Oct. 1, 2015:Fleming and Walloon, people (Fleming and Walloon, members of the two predominant cultural and linguistic groups of modern Belgium. The Flemings, who constitute more than half of the Belgian population, speak Dutch (sometimes called Netherlandic), or Belgian Dutch (also called Flemish by English-speakers), and live mainly in the north and west. The Walloons, who make up about one-third of the Belgian population, speak dialects of French and live chiefly in the south and east.)
found: Dugas, J.-Y. Dictionnaire universel des gentilés en français, 2006(Wallonne, Région: Wallon, Wallonne)
found: Liste des gentilés de Belgique, via Wikipédia, July 16, 2015(Région wallonne: Wallon(ne))
found: Cassell's English-Dutch Dutch-English dictionary, 1978:Walloon (Waal(s))