Overview
Agenville is a commune located in the Somme department of the Hauts-de-France region in northern France. In French administration a commune is the smallest unit of local government and may range from a large city to a tiny village; Agenville is one of the smaller rural communes. Official figures reported a population of about 106 inhabitants in 2006, reflecting its low-density, village character.
Characteristics
Like many small communes in the Somme, Agenville typically features agricultural land, scattered homes, and community buildings serving local needs. Daily life in such places centers on farming activities, small-scale services, and local associations. Public services and specialized amenities are usually found in larger nearby towns or the departmental capital.
History and setting
The Somme department has a long history stretching from medieval settlements through significant events in modern times. While not every village is notable for a single historical episode, communes such as Agenville often developed around agricultural estates, parish churches, and crossroads. The broader region experienced major social and economic changes over centuries, including rural depopulation and shifts in farming practices.
Administration and local life
Governance is provided by a mayor and a municipal council, responsible for local planning, basic services and community activities. Small communes commonly cooperate with neighbouring communes within intercommunal structures to manage schools, waste collection and economic development. Residents often rely on regional transport and services centered in larger towns.
Practical information and links
- Administrative status: commune (Agenville).
- Department: Somme.
- Departmental information and records: administrative data.
- Region: Hauts-de-France.
- Country: France.
For up-to-date population figures, local projects or municipal contacts, consult departmental or regional sources and the commune's own notices published by the town hall or intercommunal authority.