Вестхук (регион)
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Вестхук ( Голландское произношение: [ˈʋɛstˌɦuk] ; Французское произношение: [wɛstuk] ; Голландцы для "Западного углу") или морского фландера ( французский : Flandre Maritime ) - это регион в Бельгии и Франции и включает в себя следующие районы:
- Бельгийский западный угол (канава: бельгийский угол Уэса ) в сцеплении экологически чистых , споров , ипреса , предотвратить группы терри цитаты или диксмида западных пангемарк poelly и - , , poelcall - схватить , чтобы . или Hweever, тремя бельгийскими мунической планы или кастрюли, печенья и Niefport часто представляют отдельный регион как бельгийский или фламандский западный побережье ( Westcast ).
- Французский Вестхук (Французский: Вестхук Франсайс ; голландский: Вестхук ), примерно округация Дюнкерка Дюнкерк , в том числе города Франсе , гравийт и Хазебрук , часть более широкой территории, известной как французские фланды .
Outside Dutch-language sources, Westhoek sometimes refers only to French Westhoek.
French Westhoek
[edit]Geography
[edit]French Westhoek is the northern part of French Flanders, lying between the river Lys and the North Sea on the Franco-Belgian border. It nearly corresponds with the Arrondissement of Dunkirk (the northwestern quarter of the Department of Nord) but with the some areas of the arrondissement falling outside Westhoek while some areas of traditional Westhoek lie in the neighbouring Department of Pas-de-Calais.
French Westhoek consists of three natural regions:
Blootland (Dutch for "naked land") or the Maritime Plain (French: Plaine maritime) including Dunkirk, Bourbourg, Bergues, and Hondschoote
Houtland (Dutch for "woodland"), including Wormhout, Cassel, Hazebrouck, and part of Bailleul
The Lys Valley (French: Vallée de la Lys or Plaine de la Lys; Dutch: Leiedal) including Merville, Steenwerck, and part of Bailleul
Language
[edit]The traditional language of French Westhoek is a Dutch dialect called West Flemish, the French subdialect of which is known as French Flemish. It was once the dominant language of the region, but a long-time policy of Francization, starting with the introduction of French as the language of education in 1853, has led to the replacement of Dutch with French in the region. Of the population of the approximately 380,000 inhabitants of French Westhoek, there are now between 10,000 and 20,000 daily speakers of West Flemish, many of whom live in the arrondissement and city of Dunkirk, and twice as many who occasionally use the dialect. Flemish was recently recognised as a regional language of France but there are no bilingual street signs and French remains the only official language in the area.

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Blootland country localization in France viewed by NASA Shuttle radar-imaging
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Westhoek map with historical language divisions and Dutch toponyms
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A street sign in Merck-Saint-Liévin, showing Germanic influence in local toponyms. The name Picquendal corresponds to the modern Dutch Piekendal.
The French Flemish dialect has had significant influence on local toponyms. For example, the French Westhoek towns of Robecq and Dunkirk are derived from the Flemish names of Robeke and Duinkerke.
Sources and references
[edit]- Ethnologue Report for West Flemish
- Flemish in France detailed overview