Overview
Linghem is a small commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France. Historically it was part of the former Nord-Pas-de-Calais region; since regional reorganisation the area belongs to the larger Hauts-de-France region. Like many French communes, Linghem has a mairie (town hall) and a municipal council responsible for local affairs.
Geography and administration
The village lies within the administrative framework of the Pas-de-Calais area and is governed under departmental and regional structures. It occupies a rural setting typical of northern France, with farmland, small lanes and neighbouring communes that form local intercommunal groupings. Local transport is oriented toward regional roads and nearby market towns.
History and development
Linghem's roots are medieval in character, evolving as an agricultural settlement. Over centuries the locality followed the broader historical patterns of the region, which has been shaped by feudal administration, religious parishes and the upheavals of the modern era. The Pas-de-Calais area experienced major events in European history, including the conflicts of the 20th century, which influenced local reconstruction and commemoration.
Economy, culture and landmarks
The local economy is traditionally based on agriculture and small-scale crafts, with some residents commuting to larger towns for work. Typical communal features include a parish church, village square and war memorials. Annual fêtes, municipal events and local associations help maintain community life and cultural traditions.
Practical information and distinctions
- Administration: municipal governance under departmental oversight — see department information resources.
- Region: formerly part of Nord-Pas-de-Calais, now within Hauts-de-France.
- Location: in the north of France — general regional guides at regional resources may help visitors.
For further details on local services, maps and events consult official commune notices or regional guides maintained by departmental authorities and tourism offices.