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The arrondissement of Péronne was created in 1800. [4] At the January 2017 reorganisation of the arrondissements of Somme, it received 28 communes from the arrondissement of Amiens and 26 communes from the arrondissement of Montdidier, and it lost seven communes to the arrondissement of Amiens.
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The Château de Péronne is a largely ruined castle, classified as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture. [7] Within the walls of the ancient château, nowadays run by the Somme département, the "Historial de la Grande Guerre" museum is a ‘must visit’ for those interested in the Great War.
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Péronnes-lez-Binche (French pronunciation: [peʁɔn le bɛ̃ʃ], lit. ' Péronnes near Binche '; Walloon: Perone) is a town in Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Binche located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium.
It was seized by the Germans in June 1940 during the early part of the Battle of France, however, the airport was not used by any Luftwaffe units for several years. . Beginning in 1944, several Luftwaffe anti-aircraft units, Flak-Regiment 87 and Flak-Regiment 19 based their batteries of 8.8 cm (88mm) FlaK guns at