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-{{GFDL}}+'''Flemish literature''' is [[literature]] from [[Flanders]], the northern part of [[Belgium]]. The older [[Flemings|Flemish]] writers were contributors to [[Dutch literature]] in the broad sense of nationality; after the separation of Belgium, however, from the [[Netherlands]], when Belgium became independent in [[1830]], there was a great revival of Flemish literature that distinguished from the Netherlands in language and culture.{{GFDL}}

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Flemish literature is literature from Flanders, the northern part of Belgium. The older Flemish writers were contributors to Dutch literature in the broad sense of nationality; after the separation of Belgium, however, from the Netherlands, when Belgium became independent in 1830, there was a great revival of Flemish literature that distinguished from the Netherlands in language and culture.



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