(Redirected from Belgian American)'Belgian-Americans' are
citizens of the
United States who are of
Belgian ancestry. 'Belgian' is not an ethnic term however (
Fleming and
Walloon are), and hence does not refer to a specific people with a specific language and culture. There were no Belgians (and thus no Belgian Americans either) prior to 1839, the ''de jure'' establishment of
Belgium. Prior to this, immigrants from the region that is present-day Belgium indentified themselves as either
Dutch or
French Americans, hence tracing family roots to a place in Belgium does not make one a Belgian American
per se.
Population
According to the
2000 US census, there are 360,642 Americans whose ancestors came from Belgium. The states with the largest Belgian communities are:
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Wisconsin (57,808)
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Michigan (53,135)
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Illinois (34,208)
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California (26,820)
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Minnesota (15,627)
Other significant communities are found in
Florida (14,751),
New York (12,034),
Indiana (11,918) and
Texas (10,595).
References
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[1]
See also
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List of Belgian Americans
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Belgian people