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3. http://www.domkerk.nl/domchurch/history.html
4. Footnote: An Antverpian, derived from Antverpia, the Latin name of Antwerp, is an
inhabitant of this city; the term is also the adjective expressing that its substantive
is from or in that city or belongs to it.
5. a b c "Antwerp — History". Find it in Flanders. Tourism Flanders & Brussels,
Flanders House, London, UK. Retrieved on 2007-01-02.
6.
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Fictional_documentary_about_Flemish_independ
ence_causes_consternation_in_Belgium
7. "The Communities". .be Portal. Belgian Federal Government. Retrieved on 200705-23.
8. "The Regions". .be Portal. Belgian Federal Government. Retrieved on 2007-05-23.
9. (French) Report of study by the Université Catholique de Louvain
10. (Dutch) Article at Taaluniversum.org summarising report
11. *http://regards.ires.ucl.ac.be/Archives/RE042.pdf Report of study by Universite
Catholique de Louvain (in French)]
12. Article at Taaluniversum.org summarising report (in Dutch)
13. The altitude of Mechelen, approximately in the middle of the central plain forming
the large part of Flanders, is 7 m (23 ft) above sea level. Already closer to the
higher southern Wallonia, the more eastern Leuven and Hasselt reach altitudes up
to about 40 m (131 ft) "Kingdom of Belgium map (politically outdated)". Retrieved
on 15 May, 2007.
14. Ir. Jan Strubbe in collaboration with Dr. Frank Mostaert and Ir. Koen Maeghe.
"Flood management in Flanders with special focus on navigable waterways".
Ministry of the Flemish Community, department Environment and Infrastructure
(Waterbouwkundig Laboratorium, Flanders Hydraulics Research, Administratie
Waterwegen en Zeewezen). “Flanders is covered by the three major catchment
basins (Yser, Scheldt and Meuse). This rather lowlying nearly flat region (2 to 150
m/6–492 ft altitude above sea-level) ...”
15. Myriam Dumortier, Luc De Bruyn, Maarten Hens, Johan Peymen, Anik
Schneiders, Toon Van Daele, Wouter Van Reeth, Gi <: