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49.900700,2.296800

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  • Amiens

    Amiens

    Capital of Somme, France

    Distance: Approx. 981 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.892,2.299

    Amiens (English: or AM-ee-ənz; French: [amjɛ̃] ; Picard: Anmien, Anmiens or Anmyin) is a city and commune in northern France, located 120 km (75 mi) north of Paris and 100 km (62 mi) south-west of Lille. It is the capital of the Somme department in the region of Hauts-de-France and had a population of 135,429, as of 2021. A central landmark of the city is Amiens Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in France.

  • Battle of Amiens (1918)

    Battle of Amiens (1918)

    First World War allied offensive operation

    Distance: Approx. 781 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.89388889,2.29416667

    The Battle of Amiens, also known as the Third Battle of Picardy (French: 3ème Bataille de Picardie), was the opening phase of the Allied offensive which began on 8 August 1918, later known as the Hundred Days Offensive, which ultimately led to the end of World War I. Allied forces advanced over 11 kilometres (7 mi) on the first day, one of the greatest advances of the war, with Gen Henry Rawlinson's British Fourth Army, with nine of its 19 divisions supplied by the fast-moving Australian Corps of Lt General John Monash and Canadian Corps of Lt General Arthur Currie, and Gen Marie Eugène Debeney's French First Army playing a decisive role. The battle is also notable for its effects on both sides' morale and the large number of surrendering German forces. This led Erich Ludendorff to later describe the first day of the battle as "the black day of the German Army".

  • Amiens Cathedral

    Amiens Cathedral

    Church in Amiens, France

    Distance: Approx. 744 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.895,2.30222222

    The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Amiens (French: Basilique Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens), or simply Amiens Cathedral, is a Catholic cathedral. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Amiens. It is situated on a slight ridge overlooking the River Somme in Amiens, the administrative capital of the Picardy region of France, some 120 kilometres (75 miles) north of Paris.

  • Arrondissement of Amiens

    Arrondissement of Amiens

    Arrondissement in Hauts-de-France, France

    Distance: Approx. 969 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.9,2.28333333

    The arrondissement of Amiens is an arrondissement of France in the Somme department in the Hauts-de-France region. It has 291 communes. Its population is 304,282 (2016), and its area is 2,343.1 km2 (904.7 sq mi).

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Amiens

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Amiens

    Catholic diocese in France

    Distance: Approx. 810 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.8942,2.30189

    The Diocese of Amiens (Latin: Dioecesis Ambianensis; French: Diocèse d'Amiens) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in France. The diocese comprises the department of Somme, of which the city of Amiens is the capital. In 2022 it was estimated that there was one priest for every 6,916 Catholics in the diocese.

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Arras

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Arras

    Catholic diocese in France

    Distance: Approx. 734 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.8947,2.30104

    The Diocese of Arras (–Boulogne–Saint-Omer) (Latin: Dioecesis Atrebatensis (–Bononiena–Audomarensis); French: Diocèse d'Arras (–Boulogne–Saint-Omer)) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in France. The episcopal see is the Arras Cathedral, in the city of Arras. The diocese encompasses all of the Department of Pas-de-Calais, in the Region of Hauts-de-France.

  • Canton of Amiens-1

    Canton in Hauts-de-France, France

    Distance: Approx. 494 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.9,2.29

    The Canton of Amiens-1 is a canton situated in the department of the Somme and in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France.

  • Canton of Amiens-3

    Canton in Hauts-de-France, France

    Distance: Approx. 242 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.9,2.3

    The Canton of Amiens-3 is a canton situated in the department of the Somme and in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France.

  • Amiens 8th (Nord) Canton

    Former canton in Hauts-de-France, France

    Distance: Approx. 953 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.89222222,2.29861111

    The Amiens 8th (Nord) Canton is a former canton situated in the department of the Somme and in the Picardy region of northern France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It had 16,103 inhabitants (2012).

  • County of Amiens

    Medieval feudal state centred on Amiens, France

    Distance: Approx. 242 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.9,2.3

    The County of Amiens (also: Amiénois) was a feudal state centred on the city of Amiens, northern France, that existed from the 9th century until 1077 when the last count became a monk and the county reverted to the French crown. In 1185 the county was united with the French crown under King Philip II of France.

  • Siege of Amiens (1597)

    Siege of Amiens (1597)

    16th century battle in France

    Distance: Approx. 981 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.892,2.299

    The siege of Amiens (French: Siège d'Amiens) was a siege and battle fought during the Franco-Spanish War (1595–1598), as part of both the French Wars of Religion and the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604), between 13 May and 25 September 1597. The Spanish, who had sent a large army in March, had captured the city of Amiens easily in a ruse. Henry IV of France, after the surprise of the capture, immediately and quickly built up an army which included a large English force and besieged Amiens on 13 May.

  • Coliséum

    Distance: Approx. 939 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 49.8937,2.2895

    The Coliséum is a multi-sport arena in Amiens, France. It is the home of the Gothiques d'Amiens of the Ligue Magnus. The center features two ice rinks and an Olympic-sized swimming pool.

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Current Temperature

15 Celsius

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15 Celsius

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15 Celsius

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Atmospheric pressure

997 hPa

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94 %

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997 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

994 hPa

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10000 meters

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