Bavay

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One of the Churches in Bavay
One of the Churches in Bavay
Bagacum
Bagacum

Bavay is a town and commune of northern France in the département of Nord, 15 m. E.S.E. of Valenciennes by railway.

[edit] History

Under the name of Bagacum or Bavacum, the town was the capital of the Nervii and, under the Roman Empire, an important center of roads, the meeting-place of which was marked by a milestone, destroyed in the 17th century and replaced in the 19th century by a column. Bavay was destroyed during the barbarian invasions and never recovered its old importance. It suffered much during the wars of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. One of the Roman highways connected Bavay to Tongeren via the relay of Liberchies, and later on continued to Cologne.

[edit] Economy

The town carries on the manufacture of iron goods and of fertilizers.

[edit] References

Coordinates: 50°17′53″N, 3°47′56″E