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Ascq (; pcd, Ask) is a former commune on the
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river in the Nord department in northern
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, at seven kilometers from
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. Agricultural village until the
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, the former independent commune merged with others to become a district of the ''new town'' planned community of Villeneuve-d'Ascq since 1970. The operatic bass Louis-Henri Obin (1820–1895) was born in Ascq. Ascq is known for the Ascq massacre of 1 April 1944, where the Nazis assaulted the inhabitants and massacred 86 innocent men. The village was decorated with the Croix de guerre 1939–1945 and the
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. The Gare d'Ascq (railway station) is served by trains from Lille to Liège (Belgium) and to Orchies.


Heraldry


Architecture and points of interest

Ascq main monuments are Saint-Pierre-en-Antioche Church (19th century), based on a building of 15th century, gare d'Ascq (19th century) railway station, the post office, the town hall (20th century) and the Château Claeys (20th century). Image:Jielbeaumadier ascq eglise.jpg, Saint-Pierre-en-Antioche Church Image:Jielbeaumadier_ascq_place_gare_2008.jpg, Post office and railway station square Image:Jielbeaumadier_claeys_jardin_2006.jpg, Château Claeys Image:Jielbeaumadier_mairie_ascq_2005.jpg, Ascq town hall Numerous places are commemorating the world wars : Tertre des massacrés monument, mémorial Ascq 1944 museum, Ascq Communal Cemetery which shelters British and Commonwealth war graves as well as the bodies of the victims of Ascq massacre in 1944, a monument on Saint-Pierre-en-Antioche Church square and some street names, such as 'Rue des Martyrs'. Image:Jielbeaumadier tertre des massacres 2006.jpg, Tertre des massacrés Image:Jielbeaumadier memorial ascq 2006.jpg, Mémorial Ascq 1944 Image:Tombes massacre ascq 2009 lb.jpg, Ascq massacre victims graves, Ascq Communal Cemetery Image:Tombes commonwealth ascq 2009 lb.jpg, British and Commonwealth war graves, Ascq Communal Cemetery Other notable buildings are Ascq
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(20th century) which can be perceived very far away,
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collège, the old distillery with its brick chimney, chocolate factory Bouquet d'Or, artisanal brewery Moulins d'Ascq, the old
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s. Many houses have a remarkable architectural style, such as 1930 seaside style houses in Kléber street. Image:Jielbeaumadier chateau deau ascq 2006.jpg, Ascq water tower Image:Minoterie rue des fusilles ascq 2006.jpg, Gristmill in Fusillés street In the middle of the 20th century, Ascq had a cinéma, 'Le Rex', located salle Potié, church square.''Le Rex de Villeneuve-d'Ascq'', http://cinemasdunord.blogspot.com/2009/08/le-rex-de-villeneuve-dascq.html


Transportation

* Ascq is served by a rail network of three lines
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- Tournai,
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- Liège et
Lille Lille ( , ; nl, Rijsel ; pcd, Lile; vls, Rysel) is a city in the northern part of France, in French Flanders. On the river Deûle, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the N ...
- Orchies of SNCF and SNCB with the Gare d'Ascq railway station. * The quarter is served by Transpole with the following bus lines : 43, 47, 305, 314, 330, 331, 332.


See also

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Communes of the Nord department The following is a list of the 648 communes of the Nord department of the French Republic. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Villeneuve-d'Ascq Former communes of Nord (French department)