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Le Portel, France:Le Portel Is A Commune In The Pas-de-Calais Department In The Hauts-de-France Region

Le Portel, France: Le Portel is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. Le Portel is a tourist, fishing and light industrial town situated about 4 kilometres southwest of Boulogne town centre, at the junction of the D236 and D119 roads. It has a beach, and the white cliffs of the English coast can be seen across the sea on clear days. Le Portel translates as "the little port." The original Le Portel was a hamlet east of the town of Outreau. It became an independent municipality on 13 June 1856 by an imperial decree of Napoleon III. Wikipedia
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