Cassel

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Cassel is a historic town in northern France’s Nord department, known for its strategic hilltop location and role in Franco-Dutch and Franco-Spanish conflicts.

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Cassel canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
battleSite Battle of Cassel (1328)
Battle of Cassel (1677)
country France
elevation about 176 metres above sea level
feature panoramic views over Flanders plain
hasEvent annual carnival
hasLandmark Grand-Place of Cassel
Grand-Place of Cassel
surface form: Hôtel de Ville de Cassel

Jardin du Mont des Récollets
Kasteelmeulen (castle mill)
hasMuseum Musée de Flandre
hasPostalCode 59670
hasStructure remains of fortifications
historicalRegion French Flanders
historicalRole frontier stronghold between French and Spanish Netherlands
military observation point over Flanders
INSEECODE 59136
knownFor hilltop strategic location
role in Franco-Dutch conflicts
role in Franco-Spanish conflicts
languageTradition French
West Flemish (historically)
locatedIn Hauts-de-France
surface form: Hauts-de-France region

Nord department
northern France
locatedOn Mont Cassel
near Dunkirk
Lille
partOf Arrondissement of Dunkirk
surface form: arrondissement of Dunkerque

canton of Bailleul
recognizedAs one of the most beautiful villages of France (Les Plus Beaux Villages de France)
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
tourism popular destination for heritage tourism

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