Lambres-lez-Douai, French commune in Nord department, France.
Lambres-lez-Douai is a small commune in the Nord department situated at approximately 30 meters above sea level, covering an area of 18.81 square kilometers with a population of about 4,953 residents as of 2020.
The commune has historical roots dating back to medieval times, featuring notable structures such as the Saint-Sarre Church which exemplifies traditional regional religious architecture and community heritage.
Cultural life in Lambres-lez-Douai emphasizes local traditions through annual festivals and community gatherings that showcase regional music, food, and craftwork, fostering strong community bonds among residents.
The commune is accessible via regional roads and is within commuting distance to Douai, providing residents with access to urban amenities while maintaining a peaceful rural environment.
The local heraldry features a shield with two-handled black pots and a canton with silver billets, symbolizing the commune's identity and historical ties to regional traditions and craftsmanship.
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