Flanders

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Republic of Flanders
Graafschap
Republiek van Vlaanderen
aka Holland
Vlaanderen.jpg
GENERAL INFORMATION
motto "Walloons are balloons!"
anthem The Flemish Lion
currency Flemish Reductiebon (FLR,-), euros
opening hours 9 am - 6 pm
GEOGRAPHY
area the size of a handkerchief
capital 't Stad
country United States of Europe
DEMOGRAPHICS
population appr. 6,000,000
ethnic groups Flemmings, Brabons, Limbourgers, Moroccans
languages / dialects Dutch, Vloms, Wehst-Vlâms, Latin, Arabic, Swahili
religions Dazennaazoakeni, Geloefmagatjoa, Catholicism,
GOVERNMENT
government democracy (how it should be)
president Ned Flanders (VU)
jester Filip Dewinter
HISTORY
established 1302
preceded by Belgium
pre-preceded by Holland
pre-pre-preceded by France

“Ceci n'est pas un pays, godverdomme!”

~ Angry Belgicist against the republic of Flanders

“You can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make him drink beer!”

~ A Flemming on the expression

“Don't they speak Dutch? How come I don't understand?”

~ Dutch on Flemmings

“We understand you! That means YOU changed the pronunciation! We're pure!”

~ Flemmings to Dutch people

Flanders (meaning abnormally flat land in Latin) is a Western European country that has borders with Holland in the north, Germany in the east, France in the south and the United Kingdom in the west. There are almost no Burger Kings there, but they do have delicious chip shops, a fact that makes the citizens to one of the richest communities on earth (but far behind Norway of course).

There are still rumours about the history of this country. Another country named Belgium is thought to keep power over Flanders. However, this has not been proven yet and the Flemish sovereignty has always been there.

History[edit]

The history of this country actually began in 1302, some decades after the Roman invasion. The Romans brought culture and knowlegde to the area, which made the Flemmings trade. The reason why the Romans left was the internal struggle in the Roman Empire. The Flemmings had to pay more taxes, a very unpopular decision. The Flemmings won a battle against them in the same year. This battle is known as the First Battle of the Golden Spurs. Famous cities like Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp raised from poverty to welfare and the middleclass grew bigger. However, the king of France didn't like their economic boost and decided to mice down Flanders' growing independency. Something he didn't know was that Flanders was prepared for any offense. The Romans also taught war stategies to them, so they could win any battle. France sent their general Napoleon, the biggest mistake the country had ever done: in 1315 Napoleon was defeated near by place Waterloo in the Second Battle of the Golden Spurs.

Right after, the Flemmings built an artificial hill called Lion's Mound to praise their won battle. In 1338, Hendrik Conscience made a book of the decisive battles. Though, no Flemming has ever read it.

Politics[edit]

There is actually one allowed party in Flanders which is called the New Flemish Alliance. In short: The Party. The Party has ruled over the country over more than 10 years. Other parties are prohibited and sometimes gather to plan a coup d'état. However, known for their gatherings at pubs, every time when they want to go over to action, everyone is too drunk to do something.

Ned Flanders[edit]

Ned Flanders will get angry if you tell him Flanders is a joke. His spouse, Marie-Rose Morel (Maud), together with Filip Dewinter and Ned himself lead a political party, named Vlaams Behang (Flemish Wallpaper). Unfortunately, his wife died. Ned and his family live in Springfield to escape from the high taxes in Flanders. They hope to change the taxing system through politics one time, so they can return to Flanders.

Language[edit]

Some easy sentences in Flemish:

  • What's up? - Waddist?
  • Nice to meet you. - Ik sloag a in frut vanieën
  • Thank you very much. - Mokt da ge weg zaat.
  • I appreciate your help. - Stoemme kloeët.

Trivia[edit]

Flemish acquisitions in the future.
  • It's very common that Flemish soccerfans piss in the nearest frontyards after a soccer match. It's a kind of act of devotion to the piss-god Manneken Pis.
  • The province of Limbourg decided to rename itself to "Kimbourg", because local politicians became proud of the local tennis star Kim Clijsters who had been World's no. 1 for a long time.
  • Future plans reveal that Flanders has ambitions to overrule Holland and parts of France (shown in the picture to the right).
  • Flemmings usually start to drink beer right after they stop drinking mother milk.
  • Every Flemish local male has a nearby pub as a second home, because Flemish wives are told to be extraordinarily jealous.
  • Scientists still try to find the relation between Flemmings and flamingos, but so far without any results.

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