Équennes-Éramecourt
Équennes - Éramecourt ( Picard: Étcheinne - Érinmecourt ) is a northern French village with 309 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2011) in the department of Somme in the Picardie region. The municipality is located in the arrondissement of Amiens, is part of the Communauté de communes du Sud -Ouest Amiénois, in the canton Poix- de -Picardie.
Geography
Équennes is located approximately 5.5 km south-west of Poix- de -Picardie at the height north of the river Évoissons at the department road D901, Éramecourt south of it on a slope. The municipality belongs to the isolated farmstead Ferme de Posières.
History
Today's church was built in 1973 from the merger of Équennes and Éramecourt.
Population
Management
Mayor ( maire ) since 2008 Sabine Chelle- Poiret.
Attractions
- The 1895 built by the Parisian architect Alphonse -Augustin Richardière church Sainte- Marie -Madeleine in Équennes, with excellent facilities, as a monument historique in 1998 registered ( Base Mérimée PA80000012 ).
- Saint- Firmin in Éramecourt from the 16th century.
- The Mill of Taussacq.