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Roubaix Manufacture

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Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
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Roubaix Manufacture
Roubaix Manufacture
Phone:
+33 3 20 20 98 92

Hours:
Sunday2pm - 6pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday2pm - 6pm
Wednesday2pm - 6pm
Thursday2pm - 6pm
Friday2pm - 6pm
Saturday2pm - 6pm


Roubaix is a city in Northern France, located in the Lille metropolitan area. It is a historically mono-industrial commune in the Nord department, which grew rapidly in the 19th century from its textile industries, with most of the same characteristic features as those of English and American boom towns. This former new town has faced many challenges linked to deindustrialisation such as urban decay, with their related economic and social implications, since its major industries fell into decline by the middle of the 1970s. Located to the northeast of Lille, adjacent to Tourcoing, Roubaix is the chef-lieu of two cantons and the third largest city in the French region of Hauts-de-France ranked by population with nearly 96,000 inhabitants. Together with the nearby cities of Lille, Tourcoing, Villeneuve-d'Ascq and eighty-six other communes, Roubaix gives structure to a four-centred metropolitan area inhabited by more than 1.1 million people: the European Metropolis of Lille. To a greater extent, Roubaix belongs to a vast conurbation formed with the Belgian cities of Mouscron, Kortrijk and Tournai, which gave birth to the first European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation in January 2008, Lille–Kortrijk–Tournai with an aggregate over 2 million inhabitants.
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