Saint-Pol-sur-Mer

Saint-Pol-sur-Mer (West Flemish: Sint-Pols) is a former commune in the Nord department in northern France. Since 9 December 2010, it is part of the commune of Dunkirk.[1][2] In 2006 it had 22,354 inhabitants. It is the second-largest suburb of the city of Dunkirk, and is almost encircled by it.

Location of Saint-Pol-sur-Mer in Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Former town hall of Saint-Pol-sur-Mer

Personalities

Heraldry

Flag of Saint-Pol-sur-Mer
Arms of Saint-Pol-sur-Mer
The arms of Saint-Pol-sur-Mer are blazoned :
Per saltire Or and vert, a saltire indented sable, between a lion sable, armed and langued gules, 2 lions crowned Or, and a lyre gules.
gollark: As I said, some media is taxpayer-funded, but then it might get biased by the government itself.
gollark: In the UK we have the BBC, which is taxpayer-funded in some strange way, and tends to be pretty okay.
gollark: ... maybe, then? I mean, lots of media is somewhat biased, but generally doesn't tell *outright lies*.
gollark: Er, that's a statement.
gollark: Are you going to ask it?

References

  1. La Voix du Nord Archived 2011-05-25 at the Wayback Machine 8 December 2010
  2. INSEE



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