Alternate name for an independent Spanish Netherlands

They could also use the term of Pays de par-deçà in french and Voorbiland in Dutch to claim the specificity of the realm against the Dutch and the French.

Oh that would be quite interesting. King of Pay de par-deca/Voorbiland would be pretty cool
 
Ginderland? (Yonderland)

I used the term of Voorbiland (Voorbij : Beyond, Au-delà) because it sounded nice ^^ also in term of opposition with Netherland, it's the land that are beyond the netherlands, the french term means that these land are below the french one, after it's weird to describe in english because these term used to describe these land have special meanings in French and Dutch. After i'm not an expert of dutch language so they surely know what term is the better one, but ginderland seem also nice (Ginder means Over there)
 
I used the term of Voorbiland (Voorbij : Beyond, Au-delà) because it sounded nice ^^ also in term of opposition with Netherland, it's the land that are beyond the netherlands, the french term means that these land are below the french one, after it's weird to describe in english because these term used to describe these land have special meanings in French and Dutch. After i'm not an expert of dutch language so they surely know what term is the better one, but ginderland seem also nice (Ginder means Over there)
Altenate spellings from the 16th century: Voorbyland, Voorbiiland, Voorbieland, Voorbeiland.

Question: Would this area still be part of the HRE? And would it include the France Comte, because then a good name will be Bourgondië (Burgundy) As it is the name of the Kreis and as a remembrance of the heritage, and to annoy the French as it is making claims.
 
Altenate spellings from the 16th century: Voorbyland, Voorbiiland, Voorbieland, Voorbeiland.

Question: Would this area still be part of the HRE? And would it include the France Comte, because then a good name will be Bourgondië (Burgundy) As it is the name of the Kreis and as a remembrance of the heritage, and to annoy the French as it is making claims.
Wasn't then Franche Comte under France by the 1600s?
 
In 1757 when Austria and France were coming to terms for an alliance they planned to make a buffer state out of the Austrian Netherlands named the Kingdom of the Southern Netherlands. That could most defiantly be a potential name
 
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