Wallonia facts for kids
Wallonia (French: Wallonie, Walloon: Waloneye or Walonreye) or the Walloon Region (French: Région wallonne) is a French-speaking region in the south of Belgium. Its official languages are French (98%) and German (2%). Many people understand the local language Walloon, some still speak it, and few people write it. German is spoken mainly in the area of the German-speaking Community of Belgium.
The capital of the region is Namur. Other important cities are: Liège, Charleroi, Mons, Tournai and Verviers.
French speaking Walloons share the French community with French speaking people of Brussels.
Current Minister-President of the Walloon Government is Willy Borsus.
Wallonia is one of three regions in Belgium. The other two regions are Flanders (or Flemish Region) and Brussels-Capital Region.
Images for kids
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The boat lifts on the old Canal du Centre were first opened in 1888, and they are now a World Heritage Site.
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View of Liège with the Meuse river
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Elio Di Rupo is the Minister-President of Wallonia since 2019.
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The Trappist beer Orval, with a branded glass
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The Sequence of Saint Eulalia, the oldest surviving text written in what would become Old French, likely originated in or near Wallonia.
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Steelmaking along the Meuse River at Ougrée, near Liège, on the sillon industriel
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The word spa comes from the healing hot springs of Spa in the Ardennes. Tourism is an important part of the economy of Wallonia.
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Traditional puppets (Charlemagne Tchantchès) of an avant-garde theater linking French language and Walloon language literature
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Guillaume Dufay (left), with Gilles Binchois
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Namur Railway Station
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TEC Bus in Liège
See also
In Spanish: Región Valona para niños