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Hai·naut
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1.
a medieval county in territory now in SW Belgium and N France.
2.
a province in SW Belgium. 1,271,649; 1437 sq. mi. (3722 sq. km).
Capital:
Mons.
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Hainaut
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Hainault
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n
a province of SW Belgium: stretches from the Flanders Plain in the north to the Ardennes in the south. Capital: Mons. Pop: 1 283 200 (2004 est). Area: 3797 sq km (1466 sq miles)
Hainault
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Hainault
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