- The
Battle of the
Somme (French:
Bataille de la
Somme; German:
Schlacht an der
Somme), also
known as the
Somme offensive, was a
major battle of the First...
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Somme or The
Somme may
refer to:
Somme (department), a
department of
France Somme, Queensland,
Australia Canal de la
Somme, a
canal in
France Somme (river)...
- The
Somme (UK: /sɒm/ SOM, US: /sʌm/ SUM, French: [sɔm] ) is a
river in Picardy,
northern France. The
river is 245 km (152 mi) in length, from its source...
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Corbie Doullens Saint-Riquier
Arleux Mortagne Crèvecœur The
Somme towns (French:
Villes de la
Somme) were a
series of nine
fortified towns in
Picardy in north...
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Somme (French pronunciation: [sɔm] ; Picard: Sonme) is a
department of France,
located in the
north of the
country and
named after the
Somme river. It...
- The
Battle of the
Somme most
commonly refers to the Anglo-French
offensive in 1916
during World War I. The
campaign was
later divided into a
series of...
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Lauritz Sverdrup Sømme (born
March 7, 1931) is a
Norwegian entomologist. His work has
focused on
insects in
houses and
stored foods, and
especially the...
- Y (French pronunciation: [i] ee) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France. Y
bears the
shortest place name in France...
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during the time of the Colonels. A
French version of
Eimaste Dio, Nous
sommes deux, was po****rized by
singer Georges Moustaki in the 1970s. A second...
- The
Canal de la
Somme (French pronunciation: [kanal də la sɔm]) is a
canal in
northern France. Its
total length is 156.4 km with 25 locks, from the English...