Flemish community
The Flemish community refers to the Dutch-speaking population in the northern region of Belgium, known as Flanders. This community has its own distinct culture, language, and traditions, which are different from the French-speaking population in the southern region of Wallonia. The Flemish people primarily speak Flemish, a variant of the Dutch language.
Flanders is known for its rich history, beautiful cities like Bruges and Ghent, and contributions to art and architecture. The Flemish community plays a significant role in Belgium's political landscape, with its own government and parliament that manage regional matters.