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Cambrai (Dutch: Kamerijk) is a French city and commune, in the Nord département, of which it is a sous-préfecture. Cambrai is the see of an archdiocese which jurisdiction was immense in during Middle Ages. The territory of the Bishopric of Cambrai, roughly coinciding with the historical Flanders, included large parts of the Low Countries and had even some limited secular power.

History

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Cambrai in 1915
Cambrai (Drawing)

The Battle of Cambrai (November 20 - December 3, 1917), a campaign of World War I took place there. It was noted for the first successful use of tanks.

Miscellaneous

Cambrai was the birthplace of:

There was a pub L'homme armé in Cambrai, across the street from Dufay's residence.

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