Battle of the Canal du Nord happened on 1918-09-27.
The Battle of the Canal du Nord, which took place in September 1918 during World War I, primarily involved British forces, including troops from the British Empire, and German forces. The British Expeditionary Force aimed to breach the Hindenburg Line, a series of German defensive fortifications. The battle was part of the larger Allied offensive known as the Hundred Days Offensive, which ultimately contributed to the end of the war.
Canada's hundred days of WW I included the Battle of Aniens, Battle of the Canal du Nord, Battle of Cambrai, and battles at Denain and Valencviennes and finally Mons.
Du nord means "of / from the North" in French.
The population of Nord-du-Québec is 42,579.
The population of Plaine-du-Nord is 28,544.
Carrefour du Nord was created in 1976.
Mortagne-du-Nord's population is 1,580.
The population of Poix-du-Nord is 2,013.
L'étoile du nord was created in 1854.
The population of Sains-du-Nord is 3,148.
Gare du Nord was created in 1864.
The population of Trou-du-Nord is 37,405.