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EUR 52 - 52 Hotel du Gambrinus
This hotel is located in the centre of Hazebrouck, just 100 metres from the SNCF Train Station. Each guest room offers a view of the city and satellit… MoreEUR 45 - 70 Auberge De La Forêt
The Auberge de la Forêt is located in Hazebrouck, in the heart of the Nieppe forest, in French Flanders.
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Hazebrouck is a commune in France|commune of the Nord (département)|Nord département in France|département, in northern France. Population (1999): 21,396.
Hazebrouck in Flanders was a small market town before it became an important railway junction in the 1860s.Flemish was the usual popular language used in the town until 1880.
In those days French was learnt at school and became spoken thanks to the development of the railways which links Hazebrouck to Lille to Calais and Dunkirk.
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Its town hall was built in the 19th century and the oldest monument of the town is St Eloi's church.
During the two world wars Hazebrouck was an important military target. Many British soldiers are buried in the cemeteries around the town.
In the town Museum which originally was a Chapel and a Friary of the Augustines, visitors can see the Hazebrouck's giants - Roland, Tijse-Tajse, Toria and Babe-Tajse, a collection of Flemish and French paintings and a traditional Flemish kitchen.
A private Chapel which is now part of can now be visited. This old College was an during the first world war and a twinning is still active in 2005 with Faversham (Kent). External links
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