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'''Heelneerlandisme''' (''lit. Whole-Netherlandism'') is an ideology which wants to create a state comprising of Belgium and the Netherlands. More extreme versions include Luxembourg, Northern France and the (originally) [[Dutch language|Dutch-speaking]] areas of [[Germany]] or even [[South Africa]].
'''Heelneerlandisme''' (''lit. Whole-Netherlandism'') is an ideology which wants to create a state comprising of Belgium and the Netherlands. More extreme versions include Luxembourg, Northern France and the (originally) [[Dutch language|Dutch-speaking]] areas of [[Germany]] or even [[South Africa]].

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Heelneerlandisme (lit. Whole-Netherlandism) is an ideology which wants to create a state comprising of Belgium and the Netherlands. More extreme versions include Luxembourg, Northern France and the (originally) Dutch-speaking areas of Germany or even South Africa.

The term should not be confused with orangism (which focusses itself on the Dutch royal family) or greater Netherlandism which advocates the (re)unification of the Netherlands and Flanders.

Some Heel-Nederland organisations are:

  • Benev (Netherlands & Flanders)
  • De Pacificatielezingen vzw (Flanders)
  • Delta-Stichting (Flanders)
  • Open Orthodoxie/Bitter Lemon (Netherlands)
  • Het Pennoen (Netherlands)
  • Die Roepstem (Flanders, the Netherlands & South-Africa)
  • Voorpost (Netherlands & Flanders)
  • Werkgemeenschap de Lage Landen (Netherlands & Flanders)
  • Zannekin (Flanders)