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Church of Saint Mary and the Assumption of Pearls dans l'Aisne

Aisne

Church of Saint Mary and the Assumption of Pearls

    7 Rue de Ribemont
    02240 Les Septvallons

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Époque contemporaine
2000
1er janvier 2016
Creation of the Septvallons
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Origin and history

The Church of Sainte-Marie-et-de-l'Assomption de Perles is a monument in the commune of Septvallons, born on 1 January 2016 of the merger of seven villages, including Perles. This new town, whose capital is Longueval-Barbonval, is located in the department of Aisne, in the Hauts-de-France region. It is located 23.3 km south of Laon and 109.8 km northeast of Paris, in an environment marked by rivers such as Aisne and historic canals.

Les Septvallons, a rural town with scattered habitat, is part of the area of attraction of Reims and is attached to the community of communes of Val de l'Aisne. The territory is traversed by major hydraulic infrastructures, such as the Oise to Aisne Canal, and is characterized by an altered ocean climate, with annual average temperatures around 10-11°C.

No specific information is available on the history, period of construction or architectural characteristics of the Church of Sainte-Marie-et-de-l'Assumption de Perles in the sources provided. The data focus mainly on the geography, hydrography and administrative organization of the commune of Septvallons, without details on this particular monument.

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