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Sancourt is a small town, also known as a commune, in northern France. It is part of the Nord department. In 2015, about 204 people lived in Sancourt. It is a quiet place with a rich history, typical of many small French towns.

What is Sancourt?

Sancourt is a commune, which is the smallest type of local government area in France. Think of it like a small town or village with its own local council. These communes are important for managing local services and daily life for the people who live there.

Where is Sancourt Located?

Sancourt is found in the Nord department. This department is in the very north of France, close to the border with Belgium. The Nord department is known for its flat lands and many small towns and villages, much like Sancourt. It is a region with a long history, including important events from past wars.

What is a French Commune?

A French commune is like a local community or a small town. Each commune has a mayor and a town council. They help run things like local schools, roads, and public services. France has many thousands of communes, and they are a key part of how the country is organized. Sancourt is one of these many communes.

Symbols of Sancourt

Like many towns, Sancourt has its own special symbol: a coat of arms. The coat of arms for Sancourt is blue and features a golden lion. Coats of arms were historically used to identify families or towns, and they often tell a story about the place's past or its values.

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