Merville, Nord

Merville (West Flemish: Mergem) is a commune in the Nord department and Hauts-de-France region of northern France. The town lies 13 kilometres north of Béthune, and 30 kilometres west of Lille.

Merville

Mergem
Merville town hall
Coat of arms
Location of Merville
Merville
Merville
Coordinates: 50°38′40″N 2°38′28″E
CountryFrance
RegionHauts-de-France
DepartmentNord
ArrondissementDunkerque
CantonHazebrouck
IntercommunalityCommunauté de communes Flandre Lys
Government
  Mayor (2014-2020) Joël Duyck
Area
1
26.96 km2 (10.41 sq mi)
Population
 (2017-01-01)[1]
9,720
  Density360/km2 (930/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
59400 /59660
Elevation12–19 m (39–62 ft)
(avg. 17 m or 56 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

History

Industry

Located at the convergence of a canal system and a canalised river, Merville supported an extensive boat-building industry, with many different shipyards and chandlers located in the town.[2] The industry went into decline in the post-war era and is today virtually extinct.

First World War

6th Jat Regiment marching into its billet, July 1915

During the course of the First World War the village was completely destroyed. The 6th Jat Light Infantry were billeted here in 1915. The Merville Communal Cemetery and Extension is also located here.

Country Victims
(Communal)
Victims
(Extension)
United Kingdom 913 1139
British India - 97
 South Africa 2 21
 Canada 3 11
Australia 2 -
Total 920 1268
2188

Notable buildings

The parish church of St Peter in Merville, France.

The parish church of St Peter in Merville is a very large capacity parish church, whose dimensions make it a prominent landmark, visible at considerable distances from the town. Merville is a parish of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lille.

The diocesan seminary of the Lille diocese was formerly located in Merville. It is also a very large structure, built on four storeys around a central cloister, with large chapel and refectory, and accommodation for over 200 staff and students. With decreasing numbers of vocations the seminary closed in 1970. The extensive buildings were briefly occupied by a community of religious sisters, and then became the Lille diocese's retreat and conference centre, a role in which it is still employed today.[3]

The main town square is dominated by the town hall (Hôtel de Ville), which is built in the Flemish Renaissance style. It incorporates a very tall clock tower, with a working public clock.

Heraldry

Arms of Merville
The arms of Merville are blazoned :

Per fess Or and azure, 3 fleurs de lys counterchanged. (Anhiers and Merville use the same arms.)

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19467,376    
19547,890+7.0%
19628,289+5.1%
19688,601+3.8%
19758,658+0.7%
19829,050+4.5%
19909,026−0.3%
19998,903−1.4%
20078,743−1.8%
20159,967+14.0%

Climate

Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfb" (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).[4]

Le Sart

Le Sart is a small village located about 2 km west of Merville. It forms part of the Merville commune, and is connected to the town by a regular bus service. It has a small parish church dedicated to Notre Dame des Affligés (Our Lady of the Afflicted).

See also

References

  1. "Populations légales 2017". INSEE. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  2. Details at town website (in French).
  3. Centre website (in French).
  4. Climate Summary for Merville
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