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Part of Téteghem-Coudekerque-Village in Hauts-de-France, France
Téteghem
Part of Téteghem-Coudekerque-Village
Téteghem in the arrondissement of DunkirkTéteghem in the arrondissement of Dunkirk
Location of Téteghem
Téteghem is located in FranceTéteghemTéteghemShow map of FranceTéteghem is located in Hauts-de-FranceTéteghemTéteghemShow map of Hauts-de-France
Coordinates: 51°01′08″N 2°26′38″E / 51.019°N 2.444°E / 51.019; 2.444
CountryFrance
RegionHauts-de-France
DepartmentNord
ArrondissementDunkerque
CantonCoudekerque-Branche
CommuneTéteghem-Coudekerque-Village
Area18.41 km (7.11 sq mi)
Population6,905
 • Density380/km (970/sq mi)
DemonymTéteghemois
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal code59229
Elevation0–10 m (0–33 ft)
(avg. 2 m or 6.6 ft)
French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Téteghem (French pronunciation: [tetɡɛm]; Dutch and West Flemish: Tetegem) is a former commune in the Nord department, northern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Téteghem-Coudekerque-Village.

History

Téteghem is one of the communes with a name ending on "-hem". This suffix meaning house, dwelling or village became -Ghem. Tete- would come from a personal name; Tatto, perhaps, Theodore or Theodoric, personified by the giant of the town. Maybe this was the residence of Theodoric of Haverskerque. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, the territory depends on the powerful châtellerie Bergues until the annexation of territory with the acquisition of Flanders to the English by Louis XIV in 1662. Téteghem went down the sea, its area of 1924 hectares of which must be removed from the territory of Rosendal become Rosendaël in 1860 and the Place of Uxem, attached to Uxem in 1996. The area increased to 1884 ha.

In the Second World War, Téteghem formed part of the perimeter defences during the Battle of Dunkirk in 1940.

Heraldry

Arms of Téteghem
Arms of Téteghem
The arms of Téteghem are blazoned :
Checky argent and azure, a bend gules.



See also

References

  1. Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2019, INSEE
  2. Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Téteghem, EHESS (in French).
  3. Arrêté préfectoral 30 November 2015 (in French)


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