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Nord (French department)
Department of France
Department of France
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| <!-- See Template:Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions --> | name | Nord |
| native_name_lang | fr | |
| type | Department | |
| image_skyline | Hotel de préfecture du Nord.jpg | |
| image_caption | Prefecture building of the Nord department, in Lille | |
| image_flag | File:Generic_flag_of_Nord-Pas-de-Calais.svg | |
| image_shield | Blason Nord-Pas-De-Calais.svg | |
| image_map | Nord-Position.svg | |
| map_caption | Location of Nord in France | |
| coordinates | ||
| subdivision_type | Country | |
| subdivision_name | France | |
| subdivision_type1 | Region | |
| subdivision_name1 | Hauts-de-France | |
| seat_type | Prefecture | |
| seat | Lille | |
| parts_type | Subprefectures | |
| parts_style | para | |
| p1 | Avesnes- | |
| sur-Helpe | ||
| Cambrai | ||
| Douai | ||
| Dunkirk | ||
| Valenciennes | ||
| leader_title | President of the Departmental Council | |
| leader_name | Christian Poiret | |
| unit_pref | Metric | |
| area_footnotes | ||
| area_total_km2 | 5743 | |
| population_total | ||
| population_as_of | ||
| population_footnotes | ||
| population_rank | 1st | |
| population_density_km2 | auto | |
| blank_name_sec1 | Department number | |
| blank_info_sec1 | 59 | |
| blank_name_sec2 | Arrondissements | |
| blank_info_sec2 | 6 | |
| blank1_name_sec2 | Cantons | |
| blank1_info_sec2 | 41 | |
| blank2_name_sec2 | Communes | |
| blank2_info_sec2 | 648 | |
| timezone1 | CET | |
| utc_offset1 | +1 | |
| timezone1_DST | CEST | |
| utc_offset1_DST | +2 | |
| iso_code | FR-59 | |
| footnotes | French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries, and lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km2 |
sur-Helpe](avesnes-sur-helpe) Cambrai Douai Dunkirk Valenciennes
Nord (; officially ; ; , ) is a department in Hauts-de-France region, France, bordering Belgium. It was created from the western halves of the historical counties of Flanders and Hainaut, and the Bishopric of Cambrai. The modern coat of arms was inherited from the County of Flanders.
Nord is the country's most populous département. It had a population of 2,608,346 in 2019. It also contains the metropolitan region of Lille (the main city and the prefecture of the département), the fourth-largest urban area in France after Paris, Lyon and Marseille. The department is the part of France where the French Flemish dialect of Dutch has historically been spoken as a native language. Similarly, the distinct French Picard dialect Ch'ti is spoken there.
History
Until the 17th century, the history of the North (Nord, French department) was largely in common with the history of Belgium (the Celtics Belgians during Antiquity were a multitude of Celtic peoples from the north of Gaul). The historical French provinces that preceded Nord are French Flanders, French Hainaut (part of Hainaut and Flanders is in the Kingdom of Belgium). Tribes of the Belgae, such as the Menapii and Nervii were the first peoples recorded in the area later known as Nord.
During the 4th and 5th Centuries, Roman rulers of Gallia Belgica secured the route from the major port of Bononia (Boulogne) to Colonia (Cologne), by co-opting Germanic peoples north-east of this corridor, such as the Tungri. In effect, the area known later as Nord became an isogloss (linguistic border) between the Germanic and Romance languages. Saxon colonisation of the region from the 5th to the 8th centuries likely shifted the isogloss further south so that, by the 9th century, most people immediately north of Lille spoke a dialect of Old Dutch. This has remained evident in the place names of the region. After the County of Flanders became part of France in the 9th century, the isogloss moved north and east.
During the 14th century, much of the area came under the control of the Duchy of Burgundy and in subsequent centuries was therefore part of the Habsburg Netherlands (from 1482) and the Spanish Netherlands (1581).
Areas that later constituted Nord were ceded to France by treaties in 1659, 1668, and 1678, becoming the Counties of Flanders and Hainaut, and part of the Bishopric of Cambrai.
On 4 March 1790, during the French Revolution, Nord became one of the original 83 departments created to replace the counties.
Modern government policies making French the only official language have led to a decline in use of the Dutch West Flemish dialect. There are currently 20,000 speakers of a sub-dialect of West Flemish in the arrondissement of Dunkirk and it appears likely that this particular sub-dialect will be extinct within decades.
Geography
Nord is part of the current Hauts-de-France region and is surrounded by the French departments of Pas-de-Calais, Somme, and Aisne, as well as by Belgium and the North Sea. Its area is 5742.8 km2. It is the longest department in metropolitan France, measuring 184 km from Fort-Philippe in the north-west to Anor in the south-east.
Situated in the north of the country along the western half of the Belgian frontier, the department is unusually long and narrow. The principal rivers are the following: Yser, Lys, Escaut, Scarpe, Sambre.
Principal towns
The most populous commune is Lille, the prefecture. With nearby Roubaix, Tourcoing and Villeneuve-d'Ascq, it constitutes the center of a cluster of industrial and former mining towns totalling slightly over a million inhabitants. As of 2019, there are 10 communes with more than 30,000 inhabitants:
| Commune | Population (2019) |
|---|---|
| Lille | 234,475 |
| Roubaix | 98,828 |
| Tourcoing | 98,656 |
| Dunkirk | 86,279 |
| Villeneuve-d'Ascq | 61,957 |
| Valenciennes | 43,229 |
| Wattrelos | 40,898 |
| Douai | 39,613 |
| Marcq-en-Barœul | 38,486 |
| Cambrai | 32,176 |
Demographics
With a population of 2,608,346 in 2019, Nord is the department with the largest population.
Politics
Main article: Departmental Council of Nord
The President of the Departmental Council is the unaffiliated right-winger Christian Poiret.
The first President of the Fifth Republic, General Charles de Gaulle, was born in Lille in the department on 22 November 1890.
| Party | Seats | The Republicans (France)}}" | Socialist Party (France)}}" | Miscellaneous right}}" | Union of Democrats and Independents}}" | French Communist Party}}" | Miscellaneous left}}" | Miscellaneous centre}}" | Europe Ecology – The Greens}}" | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Union of the Right (UD) | 30 | |||||||||||||||||
| Union of the Left (UG) | 18 | |||||||||||||||||
| Miscellaneous right (DVD) | 10 | |||||||||||||||||
| Union of the Centre and the Right (UCD) | 8 | |||||||||||||||||
| French Communist Party (PCF) | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| Miscellaneous left (DVG) | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| Union of the Left and Ecologists (UGE) | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| Miscellaneous centre (DVC) | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV) | 2 |
Presidential elections second round
| Election | Winning candidate | Party | % | 2nd place candidate | Party | % | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| La République En Marche!}}" | 2022 | Emmanuel Macron | LREM | 52.85 | Marine Le Pen | RN | ||
| La République En Marche!}}" | 2017 | Emmanuel Macron | LREM | 56.90 | Marine Le Pen | FN | ||
| Socialist Party (France) | PS}}" | 2012 | François Hollande | PS | 52.88 | Nicolas Sarkozy | UMP | |
| Union for a Popular Movement}}" | 2007 | Nicolas Sarkozy | UMP | 51.75 | Ségolène Royal | PS | ||
| Rally for the Republic}}" | 2002 | Jacques Chirac | RPR | 78.28 | Jean-Marie Le Pen | FN | ||
| Socialist Party (France) | PS}}" | 1995 | Lionel Jospin | PS | 53.70 | Jacques Chirac | RPR |
Current National Assembly Representatives
Main article: List of constituencies in Nord
| Constituency | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| La France Insoumise}}" | Nord's 1st constituency | Adrien Quatennens | |
| La France Insoumise}}" | Nord's 2nd constituency | Ugo Bernalicis | |
| En Marche!}}" | Nord's 3rd constituency | Christophe Di Pompeo | |
| En Marche!}}" | Nord's 4th constituency | Brigitte Liso | |
| The Republicans (France)}}" | Nord's 5th constituency | Sébastien Huyghe | |
| La République En Marche!}}" | Nord's 6th constituency | Charlotte Lecocq | |
| Union of Democrats and Independents}}" | Nord's 7th constituency | Francis Vercamer | |
| La République En Marche!}}" | Nord's 8th constituency | Catherine Osson | |
| En Marche!}}" | Nord's 9th constituency | Valérie Petit | |
| The Republicans (France)}}" | Nord's 10th constituency | Vincent Ledoux | |
| La République En Marche!}}" | Nord's 11th constituency | Laurent Pietraszewski | |
| La République En Marche!}}" | Nord's 12th constituency | Anne-Laure Cattelot | |
| Citizen and Republican Movement}}" | Nord's 13th constituency | Christian Hutin | |
| The Republicans (France)}}" | Nord's 14th constituency | Paul Christophe | |
| Liberties and Territories}}" | Nord's 15th constituency | Jennifer de Temmerman | |
| French Communist Party}}" | Nord's 16th constituency | Alain Bruneel | |
| La République En Marche!}}" | Nord's 17th constituency | Dimitri Houbron | |
| Union of Democrats and Independents}}" | Nord's 18th constituency | Guy Bricout | |
| National Rally (France)}}" | Nord's 19th constituency | Sébastien Chenu | |
| French Communist Party}}" | Nord's 20th constituency | Fabien Roussel | |
| Union of Democrats and Independents}}" | Nord's 21st constituency | Béatrice Descamps |
Economy
Until recently, the department was dominated economically by coal mining, which extended through the heart of the department from neighbouring Artois into central Belgium.
At the forefront of France's 19th century industrialisation, the area suffered severely during World War I and now faces the economic, social and environmental problems associated with the decline of coal mining with its neighbours, following the earlier decline of the Lille-Roubaix textile industry.
Transport
The department is served by Lille Airport, provides scheduled air service to several cities in France, Europe and some North African countries. However, other airports such as Brussels Airport, and Paris's Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orly Airport are also used by air travellers from the department.
Tourism
File:0 Lille - Vieille bourse du travail 051201b.JPG|The old stock exchange of Lille File:Bergues tour pointue.jpg|Saint-Winoc Abbey in Bergues File:Douai rue de la mairie.jpg|Belfry of Douai File:Boeschepe, l'Ondankmeulen (le moulin de l'Ingratitude) et l'estaminet De Vierpot (le pot à braise).JPG|Windmill in Boeschepe File:Lewarde - Fosse Delloye.JPG|Mining museum in Lewarde
References
References
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- [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/6011060/dep59.pdf Populations légales 2019: 59 Nord], INSEE
- "Dutch dialect }} {{small".
- "Comparateur de territoire − Comparez les territoires de votre choix - Résultats pour les communes, départements, régions, intercommunalités... {{!}} Insee".
- "Le SPLAF - Historique du Nord".
- [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=DEP-59#POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
- (2021-07-01). "Christian Poiret, élu président du conseil départemental du Nord".
- "Départementales 2021 dans le Nord : découvrez les résultats définitifs du second tour".
- "Présidentielles / Les résultats / Elections - Ministère de l'Intérieur". Interieur.gouv.fr.
- "Résultats de l'élection présidentielle de 1995 par département". Politiquemania.
- Assemblée Nationale. (2022-04-25). "Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés, le vote de la loi, le Parlement français". Assemblee-nationale.fr.
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