Hazebrouck
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About Hazebrouck
Hazebrouck is a collective in the Nord office in northern France. Hazebrouck in Flanders was a little market town before it turned into a critical railroad intersection during the 1860s. West Flemish was the standard mainstream language utilized in the town until 1880. Around then French was instructed at school by command of the French government with an end goal to "Frenchify" the general population of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais and to quench their Flemish roots. The improvement of the railroads connected Hazebrouck to Lille to Calais and Dunkirk.
Hazebrouck's town lobby was worked in the 19th century and the most established landmark of the town is St Eloi's congregation. Amid the two world wars Hazebrouck was an imperative military target. Numerous British warriors are covered in the graveyards around the town. In the town gallery, which was initially a church and friary of the Augustines, guests can see the Hazebrouck's goliaths: Roland, Tijse-Tajse, Toria and Babe-Tajse; a gathering of Flemish and French depictions and a conventional Flemish kitchen.
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