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|name = Achery |commune status = Commune |image = Achery, Aisne, Mairie.JPG |caption = Achery Town Hall |region = Hauts-de-France |department = Aisne |arrondissement = Laon |canton = Tergnier |INSEE = 02002 |postal code = 02800 |mayor = Georges Demoulin |term = 2014-2020 |intercommunality = Chauny-Tergnier-La Fère |coordinates = {{coord|49.6931|3.3906|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |elevation m = 50 |elevation min m = 48 |elevation max m = 103 |area km2 = 6.9 |population = 602 |population date = 2016 }} Achery is a French commune in the department of Aisne in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. The inhabitants of the commune are known as Acheryens or Acheryennes.[1] GeographyAchery is located some 20 km south by south-east of Saint-Quentin and 10 km north-east of Tergnier. The commune is on the Oise river which flows south forming the north-western border of the commune before flowing through the commune and continuing south. The tributary of the Oise, the Serre, forms the southern border of the commune before joining the Oise just south of Achery. The town of Achery is about 1.5 km directly south of Mayot on Highway D13 which passes through Achery south to Danizy. Other roads into the commune are the D643 (Rue Jules Lesage) west from the village to Travecy and also east (Rue Jean Moulin) to Anguilcourt-le-Sart. The Rue de Fort forms most of the northern border of the commune with various country roads forming most of the western border.[2] Neighbouring communes and villages[2]{{Geographic location|width=auto |Centre = Achery |North = Mayot |Northeast = Villers-le-Sec |East = Anguilcourt-le-Sart |Southeast = Monceau-les-Leups |South = Danizy |Southwest = Beautor |West = Travecy |Northwest = Vendeuil }} Some distance from the town there is a quarry and an old gunpowder factory. HistoryIn the distant past, the village was called Achiriacus in 990. Achery had its own lords. The lordship had his castle but it was destroyed once before being rebuilt in the 14th century. The lordship fell to the Count of Anizy. During the French Revolution the castle was destroyed and Achery became an independent commune. During the First World War, the village was completely destroyed but was rebuilt after the war. AdministrationList of Mayors of Achery[3]
(Not all data is known) Population{{Historical populations|align=left |2006|533 |2007|539 |2008|546 |2009|567 |2010|587 |2011|608 |2012|620 |2013|620 |2014|614 |2015|608 |2016|602 }}{{Table Population Town}}{{clear-left}} Events
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Notes and referencesNotes1. ^Inhabitants of Aisne {{Fr icon}} 2. ^1 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/02800+Achery/@49.6901974,3.4072822,5773m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x47e83917e26b936b:0x40af13e8169fe60?hl=en Google maps] 3. ^List of Mayors of France References 1 : Communes of Aisne |
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