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La Gorgue


FieldValue
nameLa Gorgue
commune statusCommune
imageLa Gorgue2.jpg
captionThe Lawe river in La Gorgue
image coat of armsBlason de la ville de La Gorgue (59) Nord-France.svg
arrondissementDunkerque
cantonHazebrouck
INSEE59268
postal code59253
mayorPhilippe Mahieu
term2020–2026
intercommunalityFlandre Lys
coordinates
elevation m16
elevation min m12
elevation max m19
area km215.03
population
population date
population footnotes
demonymGorguillons, Gorguillonnes

|image coat of arms = Blason de la ville de La Gorgue (59) Nord-France.svg La Gorgue () is a town in northern France. It is a commune in the Nord department.

It was the location of the Beaupré-sur-la-Lys Abbey, founded in 1221, whose grounds were used as a Royal Flying Corps base during World War I.

History

is in La Gorgue. The monastery was founded in 1221 by two lords of Béthune, one of whom, Robert, was a constable of King John. After joining the Cistercian Order some years later, Beaupré and its community of nearly 40 nuns continued to live undisturbed French Revolution in 1789, when it was dismantled.

Later archaeological excavations revealed parts of the monastery, and much of this is now on exhibition in La Gorgue, including tombstones, decorated paving, coins and various archaeological artefacts.

During World War I, Beaupré farmland was used by the Royal Air Force as an aerodrome and was home to many squadrons, including No. 16 squadron under Hugh Dowding and No. 8 (Naval) Squadron, which became No. 208 Squadron RAF. From 19 August to 5 October 1917, No. 35 Squadron was based at La Gorgue. Other squadrons based at La Gorgue at different times during the course of the war were No.5, No.15, No. 42 and No. 43.

In September 2018, the town hosted an exhibition and a ceremony attended by family members of pilots who had served at the aerodrome during the Great War, organised by Serge Comini.

La Gorgue is near the location of the Pont du Hem Military Cemetery.

Location and governance

La Gorgue lies on to the south of the river Lys, straddling its tributary the Lawe. The town is located about 33 km west of Lille by road.

It is a commune in the Nord department, which lies within the region of Hauts-de-France, and the capital city of both the department and region is Lille. La Gorge lies within the arrondissement of Dunkerque, and the canton of Hazebrouck.

Population

|1968 |4104 |1975 |4168 |1982 |4602 |1990 |5028 |1999 |5215 |2007 |5807 |2012 |5923 |2017 |5635

Heraldry

Azure semy of escallops Or, on a chief argent, a demi-lion issuant from the line of division sable.

References

References

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  2. link. (28 May 2023 , [[Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques). INSEE]]
  3. "Beaupré-sur-la-Lys (Abbey)".
  4. (12 May 1917). "No 46 Squadron Heroes of La Gorgue.".
  5. (31 May 2018). "2018/05 Newsletter".
  6. (7 March 2017). "La Gorgue".
  7. "Commémoration et exposition avec ABESS".
  8. CWGC. "Pont-Du-Hem Military Cemetery, La Gorgue {{!}} Cemetery Details".
  9. "Lille to La Gorgue".
  10. "Commune de La Gorgue". INSEE.
  11. link. (20 September 2022 , INSEE)
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