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This was demonstrated in OMA's scheme for the development of " Euralille " ( 1990 – 94 ), a new centre for the city of Lille in France, a city returned to prominence by its position on the new rail route from Paris to London via the Channel Tunnel.
* The French city of Lille is founded by Lyderic.
Its principal city is Lille, which with nearby Roubaix, Tourcoing and Villeneuve d ' Ascq constitutes the center of a cluster of industrial and former mining towns totalling slightly over a million inhabitants.
Its administrative centre and largest city is Lille.
Lille, the largest city in Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Lille (; ) is a city in northern France ( French Flanders ).
It is the principal city of the Lille Métropole, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the country behind those of Paris, Lyon and Marseille.
The city of Lille, which annexed Lomme on 27 February 2000, had a population of 226, 014 at the 2006 census.
They were removed four months later by a Catholic Wallon regiment, after which they tried several times between 1581 and 1582 to take the city of Lille, all in vain.
In 1667, Louis XIV of France ( the Sun-King ) successfully laid siege to Lille, resulting in it becoming French in 1668 under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, provoking discontent among the citizens of the prosperous city.
The city continued to grow, and by 1800 held some 53, 000 residents, leading to Lille becoming the county seat of the Nord départment in 1804.
In 1896 Lille became the first city in France to be led by a socialist, Gustave Delory.
Between 4 – 13 October 1914, the troops in Lille were able to trick the enemy by convincing them that Lille possessed more artillery than was the case ; in reality, the city had only a single cannon.
The general was made an honorary citizen of the city of Lille on 28 October of that year.
Wrecked vehicles near Lille, after the Siege of Lille ( 1940 ) | siege of the city.
When Belgium was invaded, the citizens of Lille, still marked by the events of the First World War, began to flee the city in large numbers.
Following this, the Lille resistance managed to retake part of the city before the British tanks arrived.
Lille was elected European Capital of Culture in 2004, along with the Italian city of Genoa
For centuries, Lille, a city of merchants, has displayed a wide range of incomes: great wealth and poverty have lived side by side, especially until the end of the 1800s.
In 2004, the European Union designated Genoa as the European Capital of Culture, along with the French city of Lille.
Amiens () is a city and commune in northern France, north of Paris and south-west of Lille.

city and identifies
The Hebrew Bible identifies Bethlehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel.
Josephus identifies the Dead Sea in geographic proximity to the ancient Biblical city of Sodom.
Historian Romas Batūra identifies the city with Voruta, one of the castles of Mindaugas, crowned in 1253 as King of Lithuania.
The format of the postal code was expanded in 1998 to include more specific information on location within cities ; it now uses a letter that identifies the province, a four-digit number, and then three more letters ( and slightly different numbers are used for different parts of a city, which was formerly done only in the case of Buenos Aires ).
Al Tariji identifies for first time in history the existence of troops called almogavars in the city Saraqusta, the Islamic Zaragoza.
The 45th parallel crosses the city ; a marker half a block north of the intersection of Cleveland and Roselawn Avenues identifies the location ( more precisely, it is at the northeast corner of Cleveland and Loren Road ).
The US Postal Service web site ( www. usps. com ) specifically identifies Fenton as an unacceptable city name for zip code 13833.
The charter also identifies a city manager to be directed by the council, and accountable for the operation of the city.
But on almost all maps of the area, and especially in local usage, the name identifies the geographic valley that extends south of the city of Moab.
The United States Postal Service identifies those homes in the 98072 and 98077 zip codes as being within Woodinville, though those zip codes exceed the city limits of Woodinville.
The 98077 zip code falls entirely outside the city limits of Woodinville to the east, though the postal service still identifies it as Woodinville, WA.
The Federal Reserve officially identifies Districts by number and Reserve Bank city.
The document identifies the major defenses of the city, which included a large fortification in the area around the dyke in Pena.
Once the U. S. identifies those in the second group, we will get rid of them .” On April 15, 2003, General Garner called a conference in the city of Nasiriyah, where Garner, along with 100 Iraqis, discussed the future of Iraq.
Contrary to the common misconception, Filofey explicitly identifies Third Rome with Muscovy ( the country ) rather than with Moscow ( the city ).
# It is a logo that identifies the city council ;
For example, American television station WTVT, licensed to Tampa, Florida, its primary city, identifies as " WTVT / WTVT-DT Tampa / St.
Sariel is identified as being the same angel as Saraqael, said in the Book of Enoch to be the fifth archangel, set over spirits who sin in the spirit, change into all virtues, to eradicate particularly widespread vices of a city or a whole district and transform into all virtues, Before the identification of Sariel / Saraqael as the fifth archangel, however, the Book of Enoch identifies Sariel as one of the fallen host's " chiefs of tens.
The Tanakh reference to Har Tzion ( Mount Tzion ) that identifies its location is derived from the Psalm 48 composed by the sons of Korah, i. e. Levites, as " the northern side of the city of the great king ", which Radak interprets as the City of David " from the City of David, which is Zion ( 1 Kings 8: 1-2 ; 2 Chron.
2 Samuel 5: 7 also reads, " David took the strong hold of Zion: the same is the city of David ," which identifies Mount Tzion as part of the City of David, and not an area outside today's Old City of Jerusalem.
The name of the city comes from an indigenous word which identifies a strong wind that occurs during the rainy season, from the valleys of Santo Domingo.
The fact that it was attacked by Saxons, who entered it from their own country and " laid waste as far as the city of Deutz ," the originally Frankish part of the Roman city of Cologne, identifies it at least in part as the country around Cologne.

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