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Encyclopedia > Lens, France

Lens is commune in northern France, in the Pas-de-Calais département. Population 36,800.


It belongs to the communauté d'agglomération of Lens-Liévin (Communaupole) which gathers 36 communes, that is to say 250,000 inhabitants.


Lens, along with Douai, forms the metropolitan area (in French: aire urbaine) of Douai-Lens, whose population at the 1999 census was 552,682.


The city is an industrial and mining centre and has a long history of coal mining. Surrounding the town are many large slag heaps. The city also supports a top-level football team, Racing Club de Lens.


Very close from there, the Vimy Memorial, is at Vimy Ridge.

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East of Pas-de-Calais (Béthune, Lens, Hénin-Beaumont)

History

Famous Lensois

External link

  • Agglomeration of Lens-Liévin: http://www.agglo-lenslievin.fr

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Lens, Pas-de-Calais - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (160 words)
Lens is commune in northern France, in the Pas-de-Calais département.
Lens, along with Douai, forms the metropolitan area (in French: aire urbaine) of Douai-Lens, whose population at the 1999 census was 552,682.
Lens will also be from 2009 the location of the Louvre-Lens.
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