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Port-le-Grand is a small town, also known as a commune, located in the northern part of France. It is part of the Picardie region, which is known for its rich history and beautiful landscapes. Within Picardie, Port-le-Grand is found in the Somme department. The Somme department is famous for its important role in history, especially during World War I.

What is a Commune?

A commune is the smallest type of administrative area in France. Think of it like a local town or village. Each commune has its own mayor and local council. They manage things like local schools, roads, and public services. Communes are important for organizing daily life for people in France.

Where is Port-le-Grand?

Port-le-Grand is situated in the north of France. This area is close to the coast and has a mild climate. The region of Picardie, where Port-le-Grand is located, is known for its flat plains and gentle hills. It is also home to many rivers and canals.

The Somme Department

The Somme department is named after the Somme River. This river flows through the department and eventually reaches the English Channel. The Somme department is known for its agricultural land. Farmers grow crops like wheat and sugar beet here.

Life in a French Commune

Life in a small French commune like Port-le-Grand often revolves around local traditions. People might enjoy local markets and community events. These communes help keep French culture alive. They are important parts of the country's identity.

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