Woltje
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Woltje
Summary
Woltje is a fictional human[1]. He worked as a zwanzer[2] and laborer[3].
Key Facts
- Woltje is identified as part of the Walloon people ethnic group[4].
- Woltje's professions included zwanzer[2].
- Woltje's professions included laborer[3].
- Woltje received the honorary citizen of Brussels[5].
- Woltje's image is recorded as Brussels-Giants in Brussels (8).jpg[6].
- Woltje is recorded as male[7].
- Woltje's instance of is recorded as fictional human[8].
- Woltje's instance of is recorded as folklore character[9].
- Woltje's instance of is recorded as theatrical character[10].
- Woltje's instance of is recorded as mascot character[11].
- Woltje's instance of is recorded as puppet character[12].
- Woltje's part of is recorded as folklore of Brussels[13].
- Woltje's Commons category is recorded as Woltje[14].
- Woltje's country of origin is recorded as Belgium[15].
- Woltje's relative is recorded as Manneken Pis[16].
- Woltje's from narrative universe is recorded as mythology of Brussels[17].
- Woltje's present in work is recorded as The Belgian Revolution[18].
- Woltje's used by is recorded as poechenelle[19].
- Woltje's native label is recorded as Woltje[20].
- Woltje's native label is recorded as Woltje[21].
- Woltje's hair color is recorded as black hair[22].
- Woltje's indigenous to is recorded as Brussels[23].
- Woltje's significant person is recorded as Jef Pataat[24].
- Woltje's iconographic symbol is recorded as flat cap[25].
- Woltje's advertises is recorded as Royal Toone Theatre[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Woltje is identified as part of the Walloon people ethnic group[4].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include zwanzer[2] and laborer[3].
Recognition
Woltje received the honorary citizen of Brussels[5].
FAQs
What did Woltje do for work?
Woltje worked as zwanzer[2] and laborer[3].
What awards did Woltje receive?
Honors received include honorary citizen of Brussels[5].