© C. Peterolff - Tourisme en Pays de Saint-Omer
© C. Peterolff - Tourisme en Pays de Saint-Omer
Les Bosquets
The Lauborne, a tributary of the Melde, flows through the village, which is crossed by the A26 motorway. The village covers an area of 314 hectares. It has a population of around 500. The village first appeared in the Middle Ages, in 1050. Its name evolved over time, stabilising in the 18th century when "Inghem" appeared. Inghem is a toponym of Germanic origin, meaning the home of the people of Agi. In 1553, after the capture of Thérouanne on the orders of Charles V, the inhabitants of Inghe
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