Haumont-près-Samogneux

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Haumont-près-Samogneux is a former French village in the Meuse department that was completely destroyed during the Battle of Verdun in World War I and never rebuilt.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf destroyed village
former commune of France
associatedWith French Army
German Army
causeOfDestruction artillery bombardment
trench warfare
commemorativeStatus kept in memory of war destruction
country France
countrySubdivision Meuse
currentLandUse forest and memorial area
destroyedDuring Battle of Verdun
destroyedIn World War I
event Battle of Verdun
formerAdministrativeStatus commune of Meuse
front Western Front
surface form: Western Front (World War I)
hasMemorial war memorial site
hasOfficialRecognition French state recognition as destroyed village
hasTypeOfSite battlefield remnant
memorial landscape
heritageDesignation village détruit
village that died for France
historicalEvent complete destruction during Battle of Verdun
languageUsed French
locatedIn arrondissement of Verdun
surface form: Arrondissement of Verdun

canton of Clermont-en-Argonne
surface form: Canton of Clermont-en-Argonne

Grand Est
surface form: Grand Est region

Meuse department
Verdun memorial sites
surface form: Verdun battlefield area

Zone rouge (First World War)
northeastern France
locatedInTimeZone CEST
CET
locatedNear Samogneux
Verdun, France
surface form: Verdun
locatedOnContinent Europe
notableFor being completely destroyed in World War I
never being rebuilt after World War I
partOf France
population 0
reconstructionStatus never rebuilt
status not rebuilt
uninhabited
terrain heavily scarred by war
use remembrance site
warAffected World War I

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Verdun, France hasNearbyDestroyedVillage Haumont-près-Samogneux