File:Hainaut historical.png

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This map shows the earliest places described being in Hainaut, in what are now Belgium and France

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English: The brown roads are Roman roads. The green diamonds are places recorded in the early middle ages as being in the Silva Carbonaria. The pink circles are places recorded as being in Hainaut. The two shaded areas are modern: Nord in France and Hainaut in Belgium.
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Author Andrew Lancaster

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