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The minority French-speaking community was relatively affluent and powerful. The Dutch-speaking community despised this since they had access to education and economic development much later. During the 1950s and 1960s, this caused conflict between the Dutch- and French-speaking populations.
The Dutch-speaking population made up the majority of the population overall but just a minority in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. In Brussels, 80% of people were French-speakers, whereas 20% were Dutch-speakers.
Belgian capital Brussels has two official languages: French and Dutch. However, only a small fraction of the Flemish population lives in Brussels. Although it may seem odd, there is a straightforward explanation. Brussels was a Dutch-speaking city for centuries, and it is still the capital of Flanders today.