Saint-Quentin

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Saint-Quentin is a historic town in northern France known for its Gothic basilica, Art Deco architecture, and role as a regional administrative and commercial center.

All labels observed (2)

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Saint-Quentin canonical 17
Saint Quentin 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
subprefecture in France
adminCentreOf arrondissement of Saint-Quentin
canton of Saint-Quentin-1
canton of Saint-Quentin-2
belongsTo European Union
Eurozone
climate oceanic climate
country France
demonym Saint-Quentinois
governedBy municipal council of Saint-Quentin
hasArchitecturalFeature Art Deco town hall façade
hasArchitecturalStyle Art Deco architecture
Gothic architecture
hasBuilding Hôtel de Ville de Saint-Quentin
hasCulturalInstitution Musée des Beaux-Arts Antoine Lécuyer
hasEconomicActivity light industry
services sector
hasHeritageStatus several protected historic monuments
hasMayor mayor of Saint-Quentin
hasNearbyInfrastructure Saint-Quentin Canal
hasPark Parc d’Isle
hasPopulation approximately 50,000 inhabitants
hasReligiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
hasReligiousBuilding Basilique de Saint-Quentin
hasSportsTeam SQBB (Saint-Quentin Basket-Ball)
hasTransport Saint-Quentin railway station
historicalEvent heavily damaged during World War I
subsequent interwar reconstruction in Art Deco style
inseeCode 02691
knownFor Art Deco buildings
Gothic basilica
historic town centre
language French
locatedIn Aisne (department)
surface form: Aisne department

Hauts-de-France
surface form: Hauts-de-France region

northern France
locatedOn Somme River
namedAfter Saint Quentin of Amiens
partOf Picardy
surface form: Picardy historical region
postalCode 02100
regionallyServes Aisne (department)
surface form: Aisne department
role regional administrative center
regional commercial center
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time

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Kaiserslautern twinnedWith Saint-Quentin
Le Cateau-Cambrésis near Saint-Quentin
Hauts-de-France contains Saint-Quentin
Charles Rogier placeOfBirth Saint-Quentin
Aisne subprefecture Saint-Quentin
Aisne contains Saint-Quentin
Somme River flowsThroughCity Saint-Quentin
Guise, Picardy, France nearbyCity Saint-Quentin
subject surface form: Guise
Rotherham hasTwinTown Saint-Quentin
Aisne (department) subprefecture Saint-Quentin
subject surface form: Aisne
Aisne (department) contains Saint-Quentin
subject surface form: Aisne
Picardy contains Saint-Quentin
Bohain-en-Vermandois, France locatedNear Saint-Quentin
subject surface form: Bohain-en-Vermandois
Laon hasNearbyCity Saint-Quentin
northern France containsCity Saint-Quentin
subject surface form: Northern France
Saint-Quentin Church, Scy-Chazelles namedAfter Saint-Quentin
this entity surface form: Saint Quentin
A29 autoroute servesCity Saint-Quentin