Hainaut commonly refers to:
- Hainaut (province), (English: Hynegow) the modern Belgian province, part of the Walloon Region (Wallonia)
- the County of Hainaut, the feudal entity created in 1071 on the order of Henry IV; overlaps with the modern Hainaut province of Belgium
- Hainaut (France) a part of the former province Flanders and Hainaut
- the Hainaut meteorite of 1934, which landed in Nord-Pas-de-Calais near the French-Belgium border (see meteorite falls)
See also
Hainaut ( French; English traditionally Hainault, Dutch: Henegouwen, German: Hennegau, Walloon English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States This article deals with the historical county of Hainaut for other meanings see Hainaut. Meteorite falls are those Meteorites that were witnessed by people or automated devices as they moved through the atmosphere or hit the Earth and were subsequently collected Hainault is a place in the London Borough of Redbridge in East London.
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