Answer:
The Walloons live in Belgium and speak French.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Walloons are a French-speaking people, historically resident in the southern portion of Belgium, called Wallonia. They constitute one of the two main ethnic, linguistic, cultural and political elements of the country, together with the Dutch-speaking population. The Walloon populations are also found in some French departments bordering the country (North, Aisne, Ardennes).
According to a first interpretation, Walloons are a distinctive ethnic group in Belgium and also according to the only anthropological historical and political criteria in Europe. However, other common criteria such as language, religion, traditions and folklore associate them culturally with the French.
According to a second interpretation, the Walloons are distinguished from the Flemings only by language, while the regional identity lives in symbiosis with the Belgian national identity.