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* One commune, [[Estrées, Aisne|Estrées]], is located in the [[Canton in France|canton]] of [[Catelet]], [[Saint-Quentin, France|Saint-Quentin]] [[arrondissement in France|arrondissement]], ''[[département in France|département]]'' of [[Aisne]], in the [[Picardy]] [[région in France|région]].
* One commune, [[Estrées, Aisne|Estrées]], is located in the [[Canton in France|canton]] of [[Catelet]], [[Saint-Quentin, France|Saint-Quentin]] [[arrondissement in France|arrondissement]], ''[[département in France|département]]'' of [[Aisne]], in the [[Picardy]] [[région in France|région]].


* The other commune, [[Estrées, Nord|Estrées]] is in the [[Canton in France|canton]] of [[Arleux]], [[Duvai]] [[arrondissement in France|arrondissement]], ''[[département in France|département]]'' of [[Nord]], in the [[Nord-Pas-de-Calais]] [[région in France|région]].
* The other commune, [[Estrées, Nord|Estrées]] is in the [[Canton in France|canton]] of [[Arleux]], [[Duvai]] [[arrondissement in France|arrondissement]], ''[[département in France|département]]'' of [[Nord (département)|Nord]], in the [[Nord-Pas-de-Calais]] [[région in France|région]].


Other communes in the north of France also have "Estrées" or "Estrée" as part of their names:
Other communes in the north of France also have "Estrées" or "Estrée" as part of their names:

Revision as of 11:48, 17 February 2006

Estrées is an old French family name and the name of two different communes in the north of France. The etymology of the name is from strata, after the stone-layered Roman roads in the area.

Other communes in the north of France also have "Estrées" or "Estrée" as part of their names:

French nobility with the name Estrées originated in Artois. The line ended in 1771.

Other members of the family include: