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  2. Lille - Wikipedia

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    Lille (/ ˈ l iː l /, LEEL; French: ⓘ; Dutch: Rijsel; Picard: Lile; West Flemish: Rysel) is a city in the northern part of France, within French Flanders.Positioned along the Deûle river, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the Nord department, and the main city of the European Metropolis of Lille.

  3. History of Lille - Wikipedia

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    Lille nevertheless came under French rule from 1304 to 1369, after the battle of Mons-en-Pévèle. Lille had a population of 10,000 around 1300. [10] The County of Flanders became part of the Duchy of Burgundy following the marriage in 1369 of Marguerite de Male, Countess of Flanders, to Philip II the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.

  4. Timeline of Lille - Wikipedia

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    1970 - Lille 2 University of Health and Law [21] and Jardin botanique de la Faculté de Pharmacie established. 1973 - Pierre Mauroy becomes mayor. 1976 - Orchestre national de Lille formed. [22] 1977 - Hellemmes becomes an associated part of Lille. 1981 - City hosts the 1981 European Weightlifting Championships. Lille in 1982. 1983 - Lille ...

  5. Vieux-Lille - Wikipedia

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    Vieux-Lille (Old Lille) is a district in the north of Lille. It is the district with the most pre-19th-century buildings. It is the district with the most pre-19th-century buildings. It still boasts many cobbled streets and traces of the canals that crisscrossed the city in centuries gone by.

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  7. Column of the Goddess - Wikipedia

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    "Column of the Goddess", erected to commemorate the Lille citizens' stand against the Austrian army Column of the Goddess on Grand Place. The church was never to be re-built and the Grand' Place of Lille is still one of the few local central places without either a church or a belfry (unlike similar cities such as Bruges and Brussels).

  8. Citadel of Lille - Wikipedia

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    Lille was taken from Spain by French troops in August 1667, and Louis XIV immediately ordered the construction of a fortress. Louis Nicolas de Clerville and Vauban proposed plans. Vauban's were those chosen by the King. Work was started in 1668 under the direction of Lille's master mason, Simon Vollant. In 1671, the citadel became operational ...

  9. Lille, Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Lille (Dutch pronunciation:) is a municipality located in the Belgian Antwerp Province. The municipality comprises the towns of Lille, Gierle, Poederlee , and Wechelderzande. In 2021, Lille had a total population of 16,517. [3] The total area is 59.62 km². The Krawatencross is an annual cyclo-cross race held in Lille every February.