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- Folklore_of_Belgium abstract "The Folklore of Belgium is extremely diverse and reflects the rich legacy of cultural and religious influences which have acted on the region throughout its history, even before the establishment of the nation of Belgium in 1830. Much of Belgian folklore is unique to the region in which it is commemorated. Many aspects of folklore are manifested in public processions and parades in Belgian cities; traditions which are kept alive for the amusement of locals and tourists alike.The term folklore (which is rendered identically in both French and Dutch) is used in Belgium in a much wider sense than in English, chiefly to denote all cultural events open to the public such as traditional festivals and parades. Excluded from folklore are individual (not public) traditions, like the celebration of Easter, food (except if linked to a public cultural event), and events that saw their start only recently, including music festivals such as I Love Techno.".
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- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Andenne.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Ardennes.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Ath.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Binche.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Bruges.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Brussels.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Carnival.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Carnival_of_Binche.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Cat.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belgian_culture.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belgian_folklore.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Martel.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Count_of_Flanders.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_language.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Easter.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Feast_of_the_Ascension.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Flemish.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Gilles.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Goliath.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Place.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink I_Love_Techno.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Joyous_Entry.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Kattenstoet.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Knight.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Lent.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Mardi_Gras.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Masterpieces_of_the_Oral_and_Intangible_Heritage_of_Humanity.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Monk.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink National_colours.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Ommegang_of_Brussels.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Orange_(fruit).
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Passion_(Christianity).
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Procession_of_the_Holy_Blood.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Relic.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Sablon_(Brussels).
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Second_Crusade.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Stavelot.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Teddy_bear.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Thierry,_Count_of_Flanders.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink UNESCO.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Veurne.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Ypres.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink Ypres_Cloth_Hall.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink File:Binche_-_Les_Gilles.jpg.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageWikiLink File:Sallaert-antoon-ommeganck.jpg.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Belgium_topics.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Culture_of_Belgium.
- Folklore_of_Belgium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Folklore_of_Belgium subject Category:Belgian_culture.
- Folklore_of_Belgium subject Category:Belgian_folklore.
- Folklore_of_Belgium comment "The Folklore of Belgium is extremely diverse and reflects the rich legacy of cultural and religious influences which have acted on the region throughout its history, even before the establishment of the nation of Belgium in 1830. Much of Belgian folklore is unique to the region in which it is commemorated.".
- Folklore_of_Belgium label "Folklore of Belgium".
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- Folklore_of_Belgium wasDerivedFrom Folklore_of_Belgium?oldid=629351489.
- Folklore_of_Belgium depiction Binche_-_Les_Gilles.jpg.
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