Sailly-Laurette

Sailly -Laurette ( Picard: Saillin -Laurette ) is a northern French village with 315 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2011) in the department of Somme in the Picardie region. The municipality is part of the Canton of Bray- sur -Somme and is part of the Communauté de communes du Val de Somme.

Geography

The community is located approximately 9 kilometers east of Corbie on the north bank of the Somme in the département of road D42 Démuin Albert again, crossing the Somme here, and extends north to the road department D1. To the municipality since 1966, the hamlet Gailly heard on the southern bank of the Somme ( previously part of the community Cerisy ).

History

The municipality received the Croix de guerre as a distinction from 1914 to 1918.

Population

Management

Mayor ( maire ) since 2001, Jean -Louis Grevin.

Attractions

  • Church of Saint- Quentin et Sainte- Benoîte
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