Definition of Flanders in English:
Flanders
proper nounˈflɑːndəzˈflændərz
A region in the south-western part of the Low Countries, now divided between Belgium (where it forms the provinces of East and West Flanders), France, and the Netherlands. It was a powerful medieval principality and the scene of prolonged fighting during the First World War.
Definition of Flanders in US English:
Flanders
proper nounˈflændərzˈflandərz
A region in the southwestern part of the Low Countries, now divided between Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. It was a powerful medieval principality and the scene of prolonged fighting during World War I.