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Encyclopedia > Dourges

Dourges is a city of the northern France, in the département of Pas-de-Calais. It belongs to community of agglomeration of Hénin-Carvin which gathers 14 communes, and has a population of 125,000 inhabitants. Before the agglomeration or a new municipality, it was part of the arondissement of ?.


Its postal code is 62119


Population (1999): 5,676 inhabitants.


External link

  • http://www.agglo-henincarvin.fr (in French)

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