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Mazingarbe (; pcd, Mazingarpe) is a
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in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France.INSEE commune file
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History

The village was known as Masengarba in 1046, Masengarbe in 1232 and Mazengarbe in 1558.
Mazingarbe's first inhabitants, as far as can be ascertained, were
Neolithic The Neolithic period, or New Stone Age, is an Old World archaeological period and the final division of the Stone Age. It saw the Neolithic Revolution, a wide-ranging set of developments that appear to have arisen independently in several p ...
farmers who grew grain and raised sheep, pigs and oxen. Many flint tools have been found dating from this period. Other archaeological excavations have unearthed pottery, clay tiles, tools, jewelry and bones, evidence of occupation of the site at the beginning of the first millennium of a
Gallo-Roman Gallo-Roman culture was a consequence of the Romanization of Gauls under the rule of the Roman Empire. It was characterized by the Gaulish adoption or adaptation of Roman culture, language, morals and way of life in a uniquely Gaulish context ...
villa at a place called Le Marais Bray. In 1046 the village was mentioned as the villa Mazengarba confirmed as a possession of the abbey of
Marchiennes Marchiennes () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It was fictionally portrayed in Émile Zola's Germinal. Heraldry See also *Communes of the Nord department The following is a list of the 648 communes of the Nord dep ...
. The estate and its lands remained the property of the church until the
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. Under the
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, the population was predominantly agricultural. Like most towns and villages of the
Artois Artois ( ; ; nl, Artesië; English adjective: ''Artesian'') is a region of northern France. Its territory covers an area of about 4,000 km2 and it has a population of about one million. Its principal cities are Arras (Dutch: ''Atrecht'') ...
, Mazingarbe had suffered the ravages of invasions, wars and looting, epidemics of plague, fires and harsh winters. In 1790, there were 328 inhabitants. The records of Croÿ, dating from the early 17th century, show Mazingarbe at that time as a modest little village gathered around a church. Mazingarbe was home to fewer than 800 people before the opening by the
Compagnie des mines de Béthune The Compagnie des mines de Béthune, sometimes called the sometimes called the Compagnie de Grenay after the name of the concession, was a French coal mining company in the Pas-de-Calais that was established in 1851 and nationalized in 1946. The co ...
, in 1859, of the first coal mine, No. 2. Pits No. 6 (1876) and No. 7 (1877) followed later. The population grew at the same speed as industry, the city hosting several waves of immigrant workers, first Belgians and Italians and then later mostly Polish. The creation of a treatment plant and coal processing plant in 1896, which later became a large chemical complex, significantly enhanced the town. Mazingarbe suffered heavy damage during the First World War. The battlefront was only two kilometres away at
Vermelles Vermelles () is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. Geography Vermelles is situated southeast of Béthune and southwest of Lille, at the junction of the D39, D75 and D943 roads and by the banks ...
. The Second World War did not spare the town either. An Allied aerial bombardment of the factories and mines, in September 1943, claimed 27 civilian victims.


Geography

Mazingarbe is located northwest of Lens, at the junction of the D176 and the D75 roads. The A26 motorway passes through the commune.


Population


Places of interest

* The church of St.Rictrude, dating from the nineteenth century. * The nineteenth-century ''Château Mercier'', now the ''Mairie'' (Town Hall). * The war memorial. * Two chapels. * The
Commonwealth War Graves Commission The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) is an intergovernmental organisation of six independent member states whose principal function is to mark, record and maintain the graves and places of commemoration of Commonwealth of Nations m ...
cemeteries.


See also

* Communes of the Pas-de-Calais department


References


External links


Official website of the commune

The CWGC cemetery, extension to the communal cemetery

The CWGC graves in the communal cemetery

CWGC Cemetery, Fosse 7
Communes of Pas-de-Calais Artois {{PasdeCalais-geo-stub