Nurlu
Nurlu is a common French, located in the department of the Somme and the area Picardy.
Geography
Administration
Demography
History
- 1849 : As in all the communes of France, the major population masculine could, for the first time, outward journey to vote thanks to the introduction of the Vote for all.
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At the end of the years 1960, the village having a long time belonged administratively to the Canton of Roisel, and attached to the Canton of Fibula.
Places and monuments
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Eglise, rebuilt by the architect Louis Is necessary, whose stained glasses are the work of Louis Barillet.
- Town hall-school, also rebuilt by the architect Louis Is necessary.
- the residence of the architect Louis Is necessary, located in the middle of the village.
Personalities related to the commune
Louis Is necessary , (1881-1938) native Architect and living commune. It rebuilt there following the First World War, the church of the village as well as the communal buildings, and its own residence.
See too
- Common of the Sum
External bonds
- Nurlu on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Nurlu on the site of INSEE
- Nurlu on the site of Quid
- Localization of Nurlu on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Nurlu on Mapquest
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