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Alincourt () is a
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in the
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in the
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region of northern
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. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Alincourtois'' or ''Alincourtoises''


Geography

Alincourt is located some 15 km south of
Rethel Rethel () is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. It is a sub-prefecture and third-most important city and economic center in the department. It is situated on the river Aisne, near the northern border of Champagne and 37& ...
and 25 km north-east of
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. It can be accessed on the D925 road from
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in the west passing through the heart of the commune and the village and continuing east to
Juniville Juniville () is a commune in the Ardennes department and Grand Est region of north-eastern France. Population Personalities * The poet Paul Verlaine rented a room in Juniville in the 1880s, close to the farm where his pupil Lucien Létinois ...
. The D985 road from Perthes in the north also passes through the north-west of the commune and continues to join the D925 west of Juniville. The commune consists entirely of farmland other than a strip of forest along the banks of the river.Google Maps
/ref> The ''Retourne'' river flows through the commune from east to west passing just south of the village and continuing west until it joins the
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Neighbouring communes and villages


Administration

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Population


Sites and Monuments

*The Church of Saint-Hilaire has the epitaph: ''"to ... Sir Regnaut Feret living knight and Lord of Alincourt Captain of the Regiment of Maine deceased at Bar-le-Duc buried in the Church of Sainte Macre on 16 July 1697 ... Charged in perpetuity to say a High Mass and a vigil at the hour of his decease ... to buy ornaments for the Alincourt church, the place of burial of his father and ancestors"'' inscribed on black marble on the right side of the
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. On the left side is ... ''"Sir Jean Claude de Cugnon, Knight and Lord of Alincourt, Branscourt Sorbon, and Arnicourt was buried in this church on 10 September 1775"'' ... on black marble. *The Chateau of Alincourt


Picture Gallery

File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 01.jpg, Chateau of Alincourt File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 02.jpg, Chateau of Alincourt File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 03.jpg, Tower of the Chateau File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 04.jpg File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 05.jpg File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 06.jpg, Chateau entrance File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 07.jpg File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 08.jpg File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 09.jpg, Chateau detail File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 10.jpg, Chateau window File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 11.jpg File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 12.jpg File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 13.jpg File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 14.jpg, Chateau interior File:Château d' Alincourt par Félix Martin-Sabon 15.jpg


Notable people linked to the commune

*Hilaire Flandre (1937-2004), born in Alincourt Mayor of Alincourt, Regional Councillor then Senator for Champagne-Ardenne.


See also

*
Communes of the Ardennes department The following is a list of the 449 communes of the Ardennes department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Alincourt on the old National Geographic Institute website

Alincourt on Géoportail
National Geographic Institute (IGN) website
''Alincourt'' on the 1750 Cassini Map
{{authority control Communes of Ardennes (department)