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Village in Flemish Community, Belgium
Wulverghem Wulvergem
Village
A view of the town from the southA view of the town from the south
Wulvergem's location inside the Huevelland municipalityWulvergem's location inside the Huevelland municipality
Coordinates: 50°45′36″N 2°51′10″E / 50.76000°N 2.85278°E / 50.76000; 2.85278
Country Belgium
Community Flemish Community
Region Flanders
Province West Flanders
MunicipalityHeuvelland
Area
 • 350 ha (860 acres)
Population
 • Total260

Wulverghem (also known as Wulvergem) is a Belgian village. It is the smallest village in the Heuvelland Municipality, with 260 people, and a total area of 350 hectares.

History

The area experienced many major battles during World War I, as part of the Ypres Salient area. On 30 April and 17 June 1916, the area was the site of two German gas attacks on British troops at Wulverghem.

Wulverghem, along with the village of Frelinghien were believed to be the locations of the Christmas Day Truce of 1914 and the supposed football match that ensued.

References

  1. "Wikimapia". wikimapia.org. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  2. "Did the First World War Christmas truce football match really happen?". HistoryExtra.


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