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'''Outreau''' is a ] and the chief town of ] of northern ], in the ] '']'', ]. It belongs to the ] ''Boulogne Côte d'Opale'', which gathers 9 communes, and has a population of 122,755 inhabitants. | '''Outreau''' is a ] and the chief town of ] of northern ], in the ] '']'', ]. It belongs to the ] ''Boulogne Côte d'Opale'', which gathers 9 communes, and has a population of 122,755 inhabitants. | ||
Population (1999): 15,442 inhabitants for the commune and 18,156 inhabitants for the canton. |
Population (1999): 15,442 inhabitants for the commune and 18,156 inhabitants for the canton. | ||
Now famous in France for the ''Outreau trial''. | |||
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Outreau is a commune and the chief town of a canton of northern France, in the Pas-de-Calais département, arrondissement of Boulogne-sur-Mer. It belongs to the agglomeration Boulogne Côte d'Opale, which gathers 9 communes, and has a population of 122,755 inhabitants.
Population (1999): 15,442 inhabitants for the commune and 18,156 inhabitants for the canton.
Now famous in France for the Outreau trial.
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