Rambures
Rambures is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality with 348 residents
- Description: commune in Somme, France
- Also known as: “80663”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Château de Rambures and Église Saint-Martin de Witainéglise.
Château de Rambures
Castle
Photo: W.Mechelke, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Le Château de Rambures is a castle situated in the commune of Rambures in the Somme département of France. It was constructed in the Middle Ages in the style of a military fortress of the 15th century and was one of the first castles in Europe to be constructed almost exclusively in bricks.
Église Saint-Martin de Witainéglise
Church
Photo: APictche, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Église Saint-Martin de Witainéglise is a church.
Église Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption de Rambures
Church
Photo: MJJR, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Église Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption de Rambures is a church.
Rambures
- Category: commune of France
- Location: Arrondissement of Amiens, Somme, Hauts-de-France, France, Europe
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Rambures” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Rambures”
- Aragonese: “Rambures”
- Armenian: “Ռամբուր”
- Arpitan: “Rambures”
- Asturian: “Rambures”
- Bambara: “Rambures”
- Basque: “Rambures”
- Bavarian: “Rambures”
- Breton: “Rambures”
- Buginese: “Rambures”
- Cajun French: “Rambures”
- Catalan: “Rambures”
- Cebuano: “Rambures”
- Chechen: “ГӀамбуьгӀ”
- Chinese: “Rambures”
- Chinese: “朗比尔”
- Chinese: “朗比爾”
- Corsican: “Rambures”
- Croatian: “Rambures”
- Czech: “Rambures”
- Danish: “Rambures”
- Dutch: “Rambures”
- Esperanto: “Rambures”
- Estonian: “Rambures”
- Faroese: “Rambures”
- Finnish: “Rambures”
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- German: “Rambures”
- Greek: “Ραμπύρ”
- Hungarian: “Rambures”
- Icelandic: “Rambures”
- Ido: “Rambures”
- Indonesian: “Rambures”
- Interlingua: “Rambures”
- Interlingue: “Rambures”
- Irish: “Rambures”
- Italian: “Rambures”
- Jamaican Creole English: “Rambures”
- Japanese: “ランビュール”
- Kabyle: “Rambures”
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- Kurdish: “Rambures”
- Ladin: “Rambures”
- Latin: “Rambures”
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- Low German: “Rambures”
- Luxembourgish: “Rambures”
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- Narom: “Rambures”
- Neapolitan: “Rambures”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Rambures”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Rambures”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Rambures”
- Papiamento: “Rambures”
- Persian: “رامبوریس”
- Picard: “Rambure”
- Piemontese: “Rambures”
- Polish: “Rambures”
- Portuguese: “Rambures”
- Prussian: “Rambures”
- Romagnol: “Rambures”
- Romanian: “Rambures”
- Romansh: “Rambures”
- Sardinian: “Rambures”
- Scots: “Rambures”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Rambures”
- Serbian: “Rambures”
- Sicilian: “Rambures”
- Slovak: “Rambures”
- Spanish: “Rambures”
- Swahili: “Rambures”
- Swedish: “Rambures”
- Swiss German: “Rambures”
- Tatar: “Рамбюр”
- Turkish: “Rambures”
- Ukrainian: “Рамбюр”
- Uzbek: “Rambures”
- Venetian: “Rambures”
- Vietnamese: “Rambures”
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- Waray (Philippines): “Rambures”
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- Wolof: “Rambures”
- Zulu: “Rambures”
- “Rambures”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Rambures and Villeroy.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Blangy sur Bresle Railway Station and Bois de la Croix.
Hauts-de-France: Must-Visit Destinations
Delve into Lille, Dunkirk, Calais, and Amiens.
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