Abbeville
[key], town, Somme dept., N France, in Picardy, on the Somme River. Sugar
refining, brewing, iron working, and carpet manufacturing are the chief industries. Abbeville
received its commercial charter in 1184 and enjoyed prosperity until the revocation of the
Edict of Nantes (1685) caused the Protestants, who constituted the
skilled labor, to flee. The closing of the Somme River port because of sedimentation also
affected prosperity. Although heavily damaged in World War II, the town retains the late
Gothic Church of St. Wolfram, with its 13th-century belfry.
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