Oulchy-le-Château
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Oulchy-le-Château is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
Geography
The town is located about Script error: No such module "convert". from Paris, between Soissons to the north and Château-Thierry to the south. It is directly accessible by highway.
Towns, villages and localities
- Cugny-lès-Crouttes, located to the east
History
On the night of 2/3 March 1814, the area was taken by imperial troops commanded by Captain Parquin. In 1976, the commune of Cugny-lès-Crouttes was absorbed.
Population
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Sights
- War memorial, on which 41 names are inscribed[2]
- War memorial of Cugny-lès-Crouttes, on which 5 names are inscribed[3]
- Monument in memory of Captain Parquin[4][5]
- Many public baths[6]
- The Ghosts of Landowski - 1919-1935 by Paul Landowski. This group consists of 7 stone soldiers, Script error: No such module "convert". high, each reflecting a weapon and erected on Chalmont hill[7] at the site of the Second battle of the Marne.
Personalities
- Gérard Titus-Carmel, painter and poet, lived and worked in the commune for more than thirty years
Economics and sports
The village contains a bakery, supermarket, butcher shops, pharmacy, doctor, nightclub, police, garage and gasoline. The town contains a football stadium and two tennis courts.
See also
References
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- ↑ Record of the names of soldiers killed on MemorialGenWeb
- ↑ Record of the names of soldiers killed on MemorialGenWeb
- ↑ Site dédié à Napoléon
- ↑ Photos of the monument
- ↑ Site specializing in public baths Template:Webarchive
- ↑ Satellite view of the Ghosts on Google Maps
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