词条 | Cagny, Somme |
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|name = Cagny |commune status = Commune |image = Cagny chateau 03411.JPG |caption = A postcard view of the chateau of Cagny |image coat of arms = |region = Hauts-de-France |department = Somme |arrondissement = Amiens |canton = Amiens-5 |INSEE = 80160 |postal code = 80330 |mayor = Marcel Boinet |term = 2001–2008 |intercommunality = Amiens Métropole |coordinates = {{coord|49.8619|2.3439|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |elevation m = 54 |elevation min m = 23 |elevation max m = 107 |area km2 = 5.29 |population = 1252 |population date = 2010 }} Cagny is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. HistoryThe town was occupied by Germany during World War II, and saw fighting during July 1944. The British attacked on the 18th, but defense from a nearby Flak battery held off the attack, destroying numerous British tanks. Eventually, the British did succeed in liberating the town.[1] GeographyCagny is situated on the D161 road, on the outskirts of Amiens, about {{Convert|3|mi|km|0}} from the centre Population{{Demography|1962 = 712 |1968 = 730 |1975 = 801 |1982 = 1026 |1990 = 1407 |1999 = 1400 |2006 = 1327 |withoutdoublecount = 1962 }} Places of interestThe site of Cagny-La-Garenne 2 has evidence of humans Homo heidelbergensis from an inter-Ice-age environment (about 300,000 years ago). See also
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1. ^{{cite book|last1=McNab|first1=Chris|title=Hitler's Armies|date=2011|publisher=Osprey Publishing|location=New York|isbn=9781849086479|page=284}} External links{{commons category|Cagny (Somme)}}(All French language)
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