Dammarie-sur-Saulx

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Dammarie-sur-Saulx is a commune in the Meuse department in the Grand Est region in northeastern France. It is located approximately 30 kilometers southwest of Verdun, a city known for its significant role in World War I.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Dammarie-sur-Saulx is situated on the Saulx, a river in northeastern France. The commune is part of the Argonne forest, a long strip of rocky mountain and wild woodland in northeastern France, which serves as a natural barrier between the regions of Champagne and Lorraine.

History[edit | edit source]

The history of Dammarie-sur-Saulx is deeply intertwined with the broader history of the Meuse department and the Grand Est region. The area has seen significant historical events, particularly during World War I, when it was close to the front lines of the Battle of Verdun.

Demographics[edit | edit source]

As of the latest census, Dammarie-sur-Saulx has a population of approximately 200 residents. The commune is part of the Communauté de communes de l'Aire à l'Argonne, an intercommunal structure comprising 20 communes.

Health[edit | edit source]

Healthcare services in Dammarie-sur-Saulx and the surrounding areas are primarily provided by the Centre Hospitalier de Verdun Saint-Mihiel, located in Verdun. The hospital offers a range of services, including emergency care, surgical procedures, and specialized medical treatments.

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