Belgian provinces and their stereotypes? Tags:belgium 9 comments Ze zeggen dat ik traag praat, ik geloof er niks van Iets met ons muggengeheugen ofzo? Of zoals wij zeggen: *muhheheheuhn* We are in between two dutch speaking provinces that don’t understand each other and our main city is the capital of one of those Why are Hainault and Limburg the same colour? You trying to tell us something there…? It’s been 27 years but I still consider the old province capital as the one and only. As if they ripped out the heart and left a hole. Everyone’s a farmer Where are the stereotypes? No idea for East-Flanders honestly, feels too divided to have stereotypes about it limburg: lange hamburgers en cristal, en iets met traaag praten Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
We are in between two dutch speaking provinces that don’t understand each other and our main city is the capital of one of those
It’s been 27 years but I still consider the old province capital as the one and only. As if they ripped out the heart and left a hole.
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Ze zeggen dat ik traag praat, ik geloof er niks van
Iets met ons muggengeheugen ofzo?
Of zoals wij zeggen: *muhheheheuhn*
We are in between two dutch speaking provinces that don’t understand each other and our main city is the capital of one of those
Why are Hainault and Limburg the same colour? You trying to tell us something there…?
It’s been 27 years but I still consider the old province capital as the one and only. As if they ripped out the heart and left a hole.
Everyone’s a farmer
Where are the stereotypes?
No idea for East-Flanders honestly, feels too divided to have stereotypes about it
limburg: lange hamburgers en cristal, en iets met traaag praten