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Pozières

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Country
  
France

Department
  
Somme

Intercommunality
  
Pays du Coquelicot

Area
  
3.24 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 5:46 PM

Region
  
Hauts-de-France

Canton
  
Albert

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
244 (1999)

Arrondissement
  
Péronne


Weather
  
14°C, Wind NE at 34 km/h, 42% Humidity

Pozières is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.

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Map of 80300 Pozi%C3%A8res, France

Geography

The commune is situated on the D929 road, 34 kilometres (21 mi) northeast of Amiens between Albert and Bapaume, on the Pozières ridge.

History

The village was completely destroyed in World War I during what became the Battle of Pozières (23 July–7 August 1916), which was part of the Battle of the Somme. The village was subsequently rebuilt, and is now the site of several war memorials. The Australian flag flies over Pozières in recognition of the sacrifice of the ANZACs in the Battle of Pozières. Amongst the British and other Commonwealth forces who fought at Pozières, the Australians suffered over 5,000 killed, wounded or taken prisoner.

One of those killed, on 5 August, was the English composer George Butterworth, and in 2008 the road between the town and Martinpuich was renamed Chemin George Butterworth (George Butterworth Lane); 50.041172°N 2.733112°E / 50.041172; 2.733112).

References

Pozières Wikipedia