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Forest-l'Abbaye is a small commune located in the northern part of France. It is found in the Somme department, which is part of the region called Hauts-de-France (formerly Picardie).

What is a Commune?

A commune is the smallest type of administrative area in France. Think of it like a local town or village with its own local government. Each commune has a mayor and a town council who manage local services and represent the people living there. Forest-l'Abbaye is one of many thousands of communes across France.

Where is Forest-l'Abbaye Located?

Forest-l'Abbaye is situated in the Somme department, which is in the Hauts-de-France region. This area is known for its flat landscapes and agricultural land. The commune is located about 15 kilometers (9 miles) northeast of Abbeville, a larger town in the Somme. It is also not far from the coast of the English Channel.

The Somme Department

The Somme department gets its name from the Somme River that flows through it. This region has a rich history, especially from World War I. However, Forest-l'Abbaye itself is a quiet, rural area.

The Name: Forest-l'Abbaye

The name "Forest-l'Abbaye" gives us a clue about its past.

  • Forest refers to a large wooded area, suggesting that the commune was once surrounded by forests.
  • l'Abbaye means "the Abbey" in French. This part of the name indicates that there was likely an important abbey or monastery in the area a long time ago. Abbeys were often centers of learning and agriculture in medieval times.

Life in Forest-l'Abbaye

Forest-l'Abbaye is a small, peaceful community. Most of the land around the commune is used for farming. The people who live there often work in agriculture or commute to nearby towns for jobs. It's a place where you can experience traditional French rural life.

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