Romescamps

Romescamps is a common French, located in the department of the Oise and the area Picardy.

Geography

History

In 1190, Romescamps was called Romiscans. The commune of Abancourt is attached to Romescamps between 1791 to 1823. Following the First World War, Romescamps receives the Military Cross 1914-1918.

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

Romescamps counts a parish church, Saint-Jean-Baptist, dating from the 13th century whose lectern and baptismal font are indexed with the historic buildings.

The city also counts a war memorial First World War, like several commemorative plaques inside and outside the church. The cemetery, located beside the church, comprises a military square of soldiers of the the Commonwealth died at the time of the second world war.

Personalities related to the commune

See too

  • Common of Oise

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