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Vimy

Vimy

FieldValue
nameVimy
commune statusCommune
imageVimy_Mairie_R02.jpg
captionVimy city hall
image coat of armsBlason ville fr Vimy (Pas-de-Calais).svg
arrondissementLens
cantonLiévin
INSEE62861
postal code62580
mayorChristian Sprimont
term2021–2026
intercommunalityCA Lens-Liévin
coordinates
elevation m71
elevation min m49
elevation max m146
area km211.33
population
population date
population footnotes

|image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Vimy (Pas-de-Calais).svg

Vimy [Flemish: Wimi]( or ; ) is a commune in the French department of Pas-de-Calais. Located 3.8 km west of Vimy is the Canadian National Vimy Memorial dedicated to the Battle of Vimy Ridge and the Canadian soldiers who were killed during the First World War. The Memorial is also the site of two Canadian cemeteries.

Geography and history

Vimy is a farming town, situated some 6 mi north of Arras, at the junction of the D51 and the N17 roads. It is situated on the crest of Vimy Ridge, a prominent feature overlooking the Artois region.

The town was first mentioned in 1183 as Viniarcum and was the scene of much fighting during the fourteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries among the French, English, Dutch and Spanish forces.

The ridge was the scene of fierce fighting in the First World War. Seized by the Germans in 1914, it was the subject of a French assault in 1915. In 1917 the Battle of Vimy Ridge took place southeast of Vimy and was an important battle of the war for Canadian military history. The town was practically destroyed during the fighting in the area.

Places of interest

Canadian National Vimy Memorial Park

Main article: Canadian National Vimy Memorial

Canadian National Vimy Memorial designed by [[Walter Seymour Allward

Set on the highest point of Vimy Ridge, the Canadian National Vimy Memorial is the largest of Canada's war monuments. In 1922, use of the land for the battlefield park which contains the memorial was granted, in perpetuity, by the French nation to the people of Canada in recognition of Canada's war efforts. 250 acre of the former Vimy Ridge battlefield is preserved as part of the memorial park which surrounds the monument. The grounds of the site are still honeycombed with wartime tunnels, trenches and craters, closed off for public safety.

The project took designer Walter Seymour Allward 11 years to see built. (The total cost was $1.5 million, which is over $20 million in present terms.) King Edward VIII unveiled it on 26 July 1936 in the presence of French President Albert Lebrun and a crowd of over 50,000 including over 6200 Canadian veterans and their families.

Following an extensive multi-year restoration, Queen Elizabeth II re-dedicated the monument on 9 April 2007 at a ceremony commemorating the 90th anniversary of the battle. A new $10 million visitor center was completed before the 9 April 2017 commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the battle. The event was anticipated to be attended by as many as 30,000 people. The official ceremony included comments by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Governor General David Johnston as representative of the Monarchy of Canada, Prince Charles as representative of the Monarchy of the United Kingdom, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Prince Harry, the President of France François Hollande, and the Prime Minister of France Bernard Cazeneuve.

Town of Vimy

The territory of the commune or local authority of Vimy is urban. It had 4,265 inhabitants in 2017. Historic sites within its boundaries include:

  • The church of St. Martin, rebuilt, along with much of the village, after World War I
  • The remains of a thirteenth-century castle, destroyed in 1833, now the site of the current town hall

Population

|1968 |3272 |1975 |3316 |1982 |3621 |1990 |4581 |1999 |4675 |2007 |4468 |2012 |4252 |2017 |4265

Twin towns

  • Horley in Surrey, England.
  • Fischach in Bavaria, Germany.

References

References

  1. (4 May 2022). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises.
  2. (1969). "De Nederlanden in Frankrijk". Anterwerpen Vlaamse Toeristenbond.
  3. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/geographie/commune/62861-vimy INSEE commune file]
  4. . (2015). ["Canadian National Vimy Memorial, France"](http://www.greatwar.co.uk/french-flanders-artois/memorial-canadian-national-vimy-memorial.htm).
  5. . (2015). ["Canadian National Vimy Memorial, France"](http://www.greatwar.co.uk/french-flanders-artois/memorial-canadian-national-vimy-memorial.htm).
  6. (September 2010). "Canada Treaty Information". Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
  7. (Spring 2011). "The 1936 Vimy Pilgrimage". Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies.
  8. Crawford, Blair. (11 January 2017). "Corporate branding will be 'subtle' and 'tasteful' at new Vimy Ridge center in France". Ottawa Citizen.
  9. Siekierska, Alicja. (31 March 2017). "Toronto photographer to open exhibition to commemorate battle of Vimy Ridge". Toronto Star.
  10. . (9 April 2017). ["Vimy Ridge: Royals commemorate defining WW1 battle"](https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-39541940).
  11. Elizabeth II. (9 April 2017). "Message from Her Majesty The Queen on the 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge". Queen's Printer for Canada.
  12. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-62861#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
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