Where is this place (the Somme River)?

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northern France

Somme River, river, northern France. It rises in the hills at Fonsommes, near Saint-Quentin in the Aisne département, and flows generally westward for 152 miles (245 km) to the English Channel, crossing Somme département and the ancient province of Picardy.

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The allow them to enter the forbidden City without special permission

Answer: set up trading posts at ports in China.

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