Cannabaceae

Somme Sud-Ouest
Coordinates: 49°47′N 01°59′E / 49.783°N 1.983°E / 49.783; 1.983
CountryFrance
RegionHauts-de-France
DepartmentSomme
No. of communes119
Established2017
SeatPoix-de-Picardie
Area
909.2 km2 (351.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
38,575
 • Density42/km2 (110/sq mi)

The Communauté de communes Somme-Sud-Ouest is a communauté de communes in the Somme département and in the Hauts-de-France région of France. It was formed on 1 January 2017 by the merger of the former Communauté de communes du Contynois, the Communauté de communes de la Région d'Oisemont and the Communauté de communes du Sud-Ouest Amiénois.[1] It consists of 119 communes, and its seat is in Poix-de-Picardie.[2] Its area is 909.2 km2, and its population was 38,575 in 2019.[3]

Composition

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The communauté de communes consists of the following 119 communes:[2][4]

  1. Airaines
  2. Allery
  3. Andainville
  4. Arguel
  5. Aumâtre
  6. Aumont
  7. Avelesges
  8. Avesnes-Chaussoy
  9. Bacouel-sur-Selle
  10. Beaucamps-le-Jeune
  11. Beaucamps-le-Vieux
  12. Belleuse
  13. Belloy-Saint-Léonard
  14. Bergicourt
  15. Bermesnil
  16. Bettembos
  17. Blangy-sous-Poix
  18. Bosquel
  19. Bougainville
  20. Brassy
  21. Briquemesnil-Floxicourt
  22. Brocourt
  23. Bussy-lès-Poix
  24. Camps-en-Amiénois
  25. Cannessières
  26. Caulières
  27. Cerisy-Buleux
  28. Contre
  29. Conty
  30. Courcelles-sous-Moyencourt
  31. Courcelles-sous-Thoix
  32. Croixrault
  33. Dromesnil
  34. Épaumesnil
  35. Éplessier
  36. Équennes-Éramecourt
  37. Essertaux
  38. Étréjust
  39. Famechon
  40. Fleury
  41. Fluy
  42. Fontaine-le-Sec
  43. Forceville-en-Vimeu
  44. Fossemanant
  45. Foucaucourt-Hors-Nesle
  46. Fourcigny
  47. Framicourt
  48. Frémontiers
  49. Fresnes-Tilloloy
  50. Fresneville
  51. Fresnoy-Andainville
  52. Fresnoy-au-Val
  53. Frettecuisse
  54. Fricamps
  55. Gauville
  56. Guizancourt
  57. Hescamps
  58. Heucourt-Croquoison
  59. Hornoy-le-Bourg
  60. Inval-Boiron
  61. Lachapelle
  62. Lafresguimont-Saint-Martin
  63. Laleu
  64. Lamaronde
  65. Lignières-Châtelain
  66. Lignières-en-Vimeu
  67. Liomer
  68. Marlers
  69. Le Mazis
  70. Meigneux
  71. Méréaucourt
  72. Méricourt-en-Vimeu
  73. Métigny
  74. Molliens-Dreuil
  75. Monsures
  76. Montagne-Fayel
  77. Morvillers-Saint-Saturnin
  78. Mouflières
  79. Moyencourt-lès-Poix
  80. Namps-Maisnil
  81. Nampty
  82. Nesle-l'Hôpital
  83. Neslette
  84. Neuville-au-Bois
  85. Neuville-Coppegueule
  86. Ô-de-Selle
  87. Offignies
  88. Oisemont
  89. Oissy
  90. Oresmaux
  91. Plachy-Buyon
  92. Poix-de-Picardie
  93. Prouzel
  94. Le Quesne
  95. Quesnoy-sur-Airaines
  96. Quevauvillers
  97. Rambures
  98. Riencourt
  99. Saint-Aubin-Montenoy
  100. Saint-Aubin-Rivière
  101. Sainte-Segrée
  102. Saint-Germain-sur-Bresle
  103. Saint-Léger-sur-Bresle
  104. Saint-Maulvis
  105. Saulchoy-sous-Poix
  106. Senarpont
  107. Sentelie
  108. Tailly
  109. Thieulloy-l'Abbaye
  110. Thieulloy-la-Ville
  111. Thoix
  112. Le Translay
  113. Velennes
  114. Vergies
  115. Villeroy
  116. Villers-Campsart
  117. Vraignes-lès-Hornoy
  118. Warlus
  119. Woirel

References

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  1. ^ Arrêté préfectoral 22 December 2016
  2. ^ a b CC Somme Sud-Ouest (N° SIREN : 200071181), BANATIC, accessed 8 April 2022.
  3. ^ Comparateur de territoire, INSEE. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  4. ^ INSEE


One thought on “Cannabaceae

  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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