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Le Portel
Hauts-de-Francevillage
Le Portel
Total population
8,897
Demographic figures from INSEE. Overview below cites Wikipedia and may reference a different year.
City facts
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Overview
Le Portel is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) southwest of Boulogne town centre.
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History
Le Portel translates as "the little port." The original Le Portel was a hamlet east of the town of Outreau. It became an independent municipality on 13 June 1856 by an imperial decree of Napoleon III. In the 19th century, flint tools were discovered in the centre of the village, by the river near the Hamel Bridge, evidence of the long occupation of the site. A Gallo-Roman cemetery has been excavated in the hamlet of Châtillon. Of agricultural origin, it grew rapidly during the 19th century because of fishing, along with the nearby port of Boulogne-sur-Mer. Sailors of Portel were as numerous as those of Boulogne before World War I. In 1841, two Le Portel sailors were on the ship Belle Poule, that brought back the remains of Napoleon. During the Second World War, on 8 and 9 September 1943, Le Portel suffered as part of Operation Cockade, a diversionary manoeuvre by the Allies to fool the Germans into believing the possibility of a landing on the English Channel. The bombings, which destroyed 93% of the village, also killed 376 civilians. On 12 August 1944, Charles de Gaulle was at Le Portel for its liberation. The town received the Croix de guerre with silver star for its sacrifice.
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Geography
Coordinates & boundaries from the US Census TIGER/Line shapefiles.
Climate
Air quality
Walkability
Amenities nearby
Wildlife & biodiversity
Most-observed species
- Common PipistrellePipistrellus pipistrellus (Schreber, 1774) · Mammalia1,766
- Eurasian BlackbirdTurdus merula Linnaeus, 1758 · Aves1,218
- Herring GullLarus argentatus Pontoppidan, 1763 · Aves1,070
- Common ChaffinchFringilla coelebs Linnaeus, 1758 · Aves880
- European RobinErithacus rubecula (Linnaeus, 1758) · Aves858
- Common ChiffchaffPhylloscopus collybita (Vieillot, 1817) · Aves759
- House SparrowPasser domesticus (Linnaeus, 1758) · Aves707
- Common Wood-PigeonColumba palumbus Linnaeus, 1758 · Aves705
Citizen-science & research observations from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
Earthquake history
Most recent
- M 3.7 — 2015-05-223 km SSE of Ramsgate, United Kingdom
- M 3.5 — 2009-03-031 km ENE of Hawkinge, United Kingdom
- M 2.7 — 2008-11-26France
- M 3 — 2008-11-193 km NNW of Varengeville-sur-Mer, France
- M 3.1 — 2008-11-1813 km NW of Varengeville-sur-Mer, France
- M 3 — 2008-11-184 km NW of Varengeville-sur-Mer, France
Events from the USGS Earthquake Catalog (global) (FDSN Event Web Service).
Photos
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Geography & sun
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Official Identifiers
INSEE — French National Institute of Statistics
- INSEE code
- 62667
- Department
- 62
- Region
- 32
- Population (Wikidata)
- 8,768
geo.api.gouv.fr
Sources
- • Wikipedia
- • Wikidata
- • USGS Earthquake Catalog (global feed)
- • GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)
- • INSEE — French national statistics, via geo.api.gouv.fr (official commune code, population, surface, department, region)
- • INSEE — French National Institute of Statistics — geo.api.gouv.fr