- Pas-de-Calais
Infobox Department of France
department=Pas-de-Calais
number=62
region=Nord-Pas-de-Calais
prefecture=Arras
subprefectures=Béthune Boulogne-sur-Mer Calais
Lens
Montreuil
Saint-Omer
population=1,441,568
pop_date=1999
pop_rank=5th
density=216
area=6671
area_scale=9
arrond=7
cantons=77
communes=894
president=Dominique Dupilet
pres_party=
img_coa=Pas de Calais Arms.svgPas-de-Calais is a department in northern
France . Its name is theFrench language equivalent of theStrait of Dover , which it borders.History
Inhabited since prehistoric times, Pas-de-Calais has been inhabited in turn by the Celtic
Belgae , the Romans, the GermanicFranks and theAlemanni . During the 4th and 5th centuries, the Roman practice of coopting Germanic tribes to provide military and defense services along the route from Boulogne toCologne created a Germanic-Romance linguistic border in the region that persisted until the 8th century.Saxon colonization into the region from the 5th to the 8th centuries likely extended the linguistic border somewhat south and west so that by the 9th century most inhabitants north of the line between
Béthune andBerck spoke a dialect ofMiddle Dutch , while the inhabitants to the south spoke Picard, a variety of Romance dialects.This linguistic border is still evident today in the place names (
toponyms ) and family names (patronyms ) of the region. Beginning in the 9th century, the linguistic border began a steady move to north and the east, and by the end of the 15th century Romance dialects had totally displaced the Dutch. [http://www.multilingual-matters.net/jmmd/023/0022/jmmd0230022.pdf]Pas-de-Calais is one of the original 83 departments created during the
French Revolution onMarch 4 ,1790 . It was created from parts of the former provinces ofCalaisis , formerly English,Boulonnais ,Ponthieu andArtois , this last formerly part of theSpanish empire .Some of the costliest battles of
World War I were fought here. TheVimy Memorial commemorates theBattle of Vimy Ridge and isCanada 's most important memorial to its fallen soldiers.Pas-de-Calais was also the target of
Operation Fortitude duringWorld War II , which was anAllied plan to deceive the Germans that the invasion of Europe at D-Day was to occur here, rather than inNormandy . [cite book
last = Hakim
first = Joy
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = A History of Us: War, Peace and all that Jazz
publisher = Oxford University Press
date = 1995
location = New York
pages =
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doi =
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isbn = 0-19-509514-6 ]Geography
Pas-de-Calais is in the current region of
Nord-Pas de Calais and is surrounded by the departments of Nord andSomme , theEnglish Channel , and theNorth Sea .Its principal towns are, on the coast,
Calais andBoulogne-sur-Mer , and in Artois, Lens,Liévin ,Arras , andSaint-Omer .The principal rivers are the following:
*Authie
*Canche
*Ternoise
*Liane
*Sensée
*Scarpe
*Deûle
*Lys
*AaEconomy
The economy of the department was long dependent on
mining , primarily the coal mines. However, sinceWorld War II , the economy has become more diversified.Demographics
The inhabitants of the department are called "Pas-de-Calaisiens".
Pas-de-Calais is one of the most heavily populated departments of France, and yet it has no large cities.
Calais has only about 80,000 inhabitants, followed closely byBoulogne-sur-Mer andArras . The remaining population is primarily concentrated along the border with the department of Nord in the mining district, where a string of small towns constitutes an urban area with a population of about 1.2 million. The center and south of the department are more rural, but still quite heavily populated, with many villages and small towns.Although the department saw some of the heaviest fighting of
World War I , its population rebounded quickly after both world wars. However, many of the mining towns have seen dramatic decreases in population, some up to half of their population.Culture
Although Pas-de-Calais is one of the most populous departments of France, it did not contain a university until
1992 .References
ee also
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Cantons of the Pas-de-Calais department
*Communes of the Pas-de-Calais department
*Arrondissements of the Pas-de-Calais department External links
* [http://www.pas-de-calais.pref.gouv.fr/ Prefecture website]
* [http://www.cg63.fr/ General Council website]
* [http://www.pas-de-calais.com/ Official Tourist site]
* [http://www.france-voyage.com/travel-guide/pas-de-calais.htm Pas-de-Calais Tourism Guide]
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