Lille

Lille is a city in the north of France with a population of about 226,800 inhabitants. It is the capital of the region Hauts-de-France and the Nord

A street in Lille
Coat of arms

department., and is not far from the border with Belgium, where in Dutch it is called Rijsel. About two million people live in the urban area (conurbation) shared with Kortrijk and Tournai, which is the fifth largest in France behind Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and Toulouse.

The Old Stock Exchange and the belfry of the Trade Chamber

Climate

Lille has an oceanic climate (Cfb in the Koeppen climate classification).

Education

An Eurostar high-speed train at Lille-Europe station.

Transport

There are two big railway stations in Lille with many trains to and from different places around France and Belgium. Most of these serve Lille-Flandres station and are operated by SNCF, including the TGV high-speed service. The other big station, Lille-Europe, has Eurostar trains to and from Brussels, Paris, and St Pancras station in London via the Channel Tunnel to the United Kingdom.

Public transport in Lille is made up of buses, two metro lines, and two tram lines to the nearby towns of Tourcoing and Roubaix. The metro system is one of the first in the world that does not have drivers.

Sister cities

Lille is twinned with:[1]

  • Spain Valladolid, Spain, since 1987
  • Israel Safed, Israel, since 1988
  • United States Buffalo, United States, since 1988
  • Germany Erfurt, Germany, since 1989
  • State of Palestine Nablus, Palestinian National Authority, since 1998
  • Morocco Oujda, Morocco, since 2005
  • Israel Haïfa, Israel, since 2008
  • Poland Wrocław, Poland, since 2009

References

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