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''La Voix du Nord'' (French; lit. ''The Voice of the North'' or ''The Voice of the Nord'') is a regional daily newspaper from the north of France. Its headquarters are in Lille. ==History and profile== ''Voix du Nord'' was one of the underground newspapers founded in German-occupied France during World War II. The paper first appeared in Lille in April 1941 at a time when the region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais was being ruled by a German military government in Brussels. The newspaper's tag-line described itself as the "Resistance organ of French Flanders."〔 The paper is part of the Belgian company, Rossel group, which also owns the major Belgian newspaper ''Le Soir'', that bought it from Socpresse in 2006. ''Voix du Nord'' is published in broadsheet format.〔 The paper sponsors the Grand Prix de Fourmies bicycle race.
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