Belgia (Estonian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Belgia" in Estonian language version.

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  • Leclerc, Jacques (18. jaanuar 2007). "Belgique • België • Belgien–Région de Bruxelles-Capitale • Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest". L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde (French). Host: Trésor de la langue française au Québec (TLFQ), Université Laval, Quebec. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 9.06.2007. Vaadatud 18.06.2007. C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant){{cite web}}: CS1 hooldus: tundmatu keel (link)
    *"About Belgium". Belgian Federal Public Service (ministry) / Embassy of Belgium in the Republic of Korea. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 2.10.2008. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km2 within the Flemish region.
    *"Flanders (administrative region)". Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia. Microsoft. 2007. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
    *McMillan, Eric (oktoober 1999). "The FIT Invasions of Mons" (PDF). Capital translator, Newsletter of the NCATA, Vol. 21, No. 7, p. 1. National Capital Area Chapter of the American Translators Association (NCATA). Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 26.06.2007. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The country is divided into three autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north, mostly French-speaking Brussels in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est.
    *Van de Walle, Steven. "Language Facilities in the Brussels Periphery". KULeuven–Leuvens Universitair Dienstencentrum voor Informatica en Telematica. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders–it has no direct link with Wallonia.

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  • Leclerc, Jacques (18. jaanuar 2007). "Belgique • België • Belgien–Région de Bruxelles-Capitale • Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest". L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde (French). Host: Trésor de la langue française au Québec (TLFQ), Université Laval, Quebec. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 9.06.2007. Vaadatud 18.06.2007. C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant){{cite web}}: CS1 hooldus: tundmatu keel (link)
    *"About Belgium". Belgian Federal Public Service (ministry) / Embassy of Belgium in the Republic of Korea. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 2.10.2008. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km2 within the Flemish region.
    *"Flanders (administrative region)". Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia. Microsoft. 2007. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
    *McMillan, Eric (oktoober 1999). "The FIT Invasions of Mons" (PDF). Capital translator, Newsletter of the NCATA, Vol. 21, No. 7, p. 1. National Capital Area Chapter of the American Translators Association (NCATA). Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 26.06.2007. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The country is divided into three autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north, mostly French-speaking Brussels in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est.
    *Van de Walle, Steven. "Language Facilities in the Brussels Periphery". KULeuven–Leuvens Universitair Dienstencentrum voor Informatica en Telematica. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders–it has no direct link with Wallonia.

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  • Leclerc, Jacques (18. jaanuar 2007). "Belgique • België • Belgien–Région de Bruxelles-Capitale • Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest". L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde (French). Host: Trésor de la langue française au Québec (TLFQ), Université Laval, Quebec. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 9.06.2007. Vaadatud 18.06.2007. C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant){{cite web}}: CS1 hooldus: tundmatu keel (link)
    *"About Belgium". Belgian Federal Public Service (ministry) / Embassy of Belgium in the Republic of Korea. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 2.10.2008. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km2 within the Flemish region.
    *"Flanders (administrative region)". Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia. Microsoft. 2007. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
    *McMillan, Eric (oktoober 1999). "The FIT Invasions of Mons" (PDF). Capital translator, Newsletter of the NCATA, Vol. 21, No. 7, p. 1. National Capital Area Chapter of the American Translators Association (NCATA). Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 26.06.2007. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The country is divided into three autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north, mostly French-speaking Brussels in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est.
    *Van de Walle, Steven. "Language Facilities in the Brussels Periphery". KULeuven–Leuvens Universitair Dienstencentrum voor Informatica en Telematica. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders–it has no direct link with Wallonia.

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  • Leclerc, Jacques (18. jaanuar 2007). "Belgique • België • Belgien–Région de Bruxelles-Capitale • Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest". L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde (French). Host: Trésor de la langue française au Québec (TLFQ), Université Laval, Quebec. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 9.06.2007. Vaadatud 18.06.2007. C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant){{cite web}}: CS1 hooldus: tundmatu keel (link)
    *"About Belgium". Belgian Federal Public Service (ministry) / Embassy of Belgium in the Republic of Korea. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 2.10.2008. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km2 within the Flemish region.
    *"Flanders (administrative region)". Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia. Microsoft. 2007. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
    *McMillan, Eric (oktoober 1999). "The FIT Invasions of Mons" (PDF). Capital translator, Newsletter of the NCATA, Vol. 21, No. 7, p. 1. National Capital Area Chapter of the American Translators Association (NCATA). Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 26.06.2007. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The country is divided into three autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north, mostly French-speaking Brussels in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est.
    *Van de Walle, Steven. "Language Facilities in the Brussels Periphery". KULeuven–Leuvens Universitair Dienstencentrum voor Informatica en Telematica. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders–it has no direct link with Wallonia.

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  • Leclerc, Jacques (18. jaanuar 2007). "Belgique • België • Belgien–Région de Bruxelles-Capitale • Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest". L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde (French). Host: Trésor de la langue française au Québec (TLFQ), Université Laval, Quebec. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 9.06.2007. Vaadatud 18.06.2007. C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant){{cite web}}: CS1 hooldus: tundmatu keel (link)
    *"About Belgium". Belgian Federal Public Service (ministry) / Embassy of Belgium in the Republic of Korea. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 2.10.2008. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km2 within the Flemish region.
    *"Flanders (administrative region)". Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia. Microsoft. 2007. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
    *McMillan, Eric (oktoober 1999). "The FIT Invasions of Mons" (PDF). Capital translator, Newsletter of the NCATA, Vol. 21, No. 7, p. 1. National Capital Area Chapter of the American Translators Association (NCATA). Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 26.06.2007. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The country is divided into three autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north, mostly French-speaking Brussels in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est.
    *Van de Walle, Steven. "Language Facilities in the Brussels Periphery". KULeuven–Leuvens Universitair Dienstencentrum voor Informatica en Telematica. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders–it has no direct link with Wallonia.

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  • Leclerc, Jacques (18. jaanuar 2007). "Belgique • België • Belgien–Région de Bruxelles-Capitale • Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest". L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde (French). Host: Trésor de la langue française au Québec (TLFQ), Université Laval, Quebec. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 9.06.2007. Vaadatud 18.06.2007. C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant){{cite web}}: CS1 hooldus: tundmatu keel (link)
    *"About Belgium". Belgian Federal Public Service (ministry) / Embassy of Belgium in the Republic of Korea. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 2.10.2008. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km2 within the Flemish region.
    *"Flanders (administrative region)". Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia. Microsoft. 2007. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
    *McMillan, Eric (oktoober 1999). "The FIT Invasions of Mons" (PDF). Capital translator, Newsletter of the NCATA, Vol. 21, No. 7, p. 1. National Capital Area Chapter of the American Translators Association (NCATA). Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 26.06.2007. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The country is divided into three autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north, mostly French-speaking Brussels in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est.
    *Van de Walle, Steven. "Language Facilities in the Brussels Periphery". KULeuven–Leuvens Universitair Dienstencentrum voor Informatica en Telematica. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders–it has no direct link with Wallonia.
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  • Leclerc, Jacques (18. jaanuar 2007). "Belgique • België • Belgien–Région de Bruxelles-Capitale • Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest". L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde (French). Host: Trésor de la langue française au Québec (TLFQ), Université Laval, Quebec. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 9.06.2007. Vaadatud 18.06.2007. C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant){{cite web}}: CS1 hooldus: tundmatu keel (link)
    *"About Belgium". Belgian Federal Public Service (ministry) / Embassy of Belgium in the Republic of Korea. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 2.10.2008. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km2 within the Flemish region.
    *"Flanders (administrative region)". Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia. Microsoft. 2007. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
    *McMillan, Eric (oktoober 1999). "The FIT Invasions of Mons" (PDF). Capital translator, Newsletter of the NCATA, Vol. 21, No. 7, p. 1. National Capital Area Chapter of the American Translators Association (NCATA). Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 26.06.2007. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. The country is divided into three autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north, mostly French-speaking Brussels in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est.
    *Van de Walle, Steven. "Language Facilities in the Brussels Periphery". KULeuven–Leuvens Universitair Dienstencentrum voor Informatica en Telematica. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 31.10.2009. Vaadatud 21.06.2007. Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders–it has no direct link with Wallonia.

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