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Mont St Quentin, Second Australian Division Memorial

Maps and tips for visiting Mont St Quentin, Second Australian Division Memorial

Location: Mont St Quentin is only 100 metres high but was a key to the German defence of the Somme line, and the last German stronghold. It overlooks the Somme River approximately 1.5 kilometres north of Péronne.
Latitude: 49.945041 (49°56'42.32"N)
Longitude: 2.935485 (2°56'7.01"E)

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Airports close to Mont Saint Quentin:
The closest airport is
LIL - Lille Lesquin, located 70.8 km north of Mont-Saint-Quentin.
More nearby airports include:
BVA - Beauvais Tille 79.6 km south west
CSF - Creil 81.3 km south
QKT - Kortrijk-vevelgem Wevelgem 100.2 km north
CDG - Paris Charles De Gaulle 106.1 km south
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