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O Condado de Bolonha foi uma região histórica semi-independente dos Países Baixos e posteriormente da França. O seu território consistia em parte do actual departamento francês de Nord, e por isso mantém ainda uma minoria de falantes de flamengo. Em 1235-1253, o rei D. Afonso III de Portugal foi conde jure uxoris deste domínio devido ao seu casamento com Matilde II de Bolonha, e por isso recebeu o cognome de o Bolonhês. More information...

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