CHAMPAGNE, Region and Former Province, France

shäNpäˈnyə, region and former province, NE France, consisting mainly of Aube, Marne, Haute-Marne, and Ardennes depts. The region is almost, but not fully, coextensive with the former provinces of Champagne and Brie. Abutting in the west on the Paris basin, Champagne is a generally arid, chalky plateau, cut by the Aisne, Marne, Seine, Aube, and Yonne rivers. Agriculture, except in the Ardennes dept., is mostly confined to the valleys. Crests divide the plateau from northwest to southeast into several areas. In the east, bordering on Lorraine, is the so-called Champagne Humide [wet Champagne], largely agricultural, and the Langres Plateau. In the center is the Champagne Pouilleuse [Champagne badlands], a bleak and eroded plain, traditionally used for sheep grazing; however, Troyes and Châlons-en-Champagne, its principal towns, are located in fertile valleys and are centers of the wool industry. A narrow strip along the westernmost crest of Champagne is extremely fertile, and the small area around Reims and Epernay furnishes virtually all of the champagne wine exported by France. Reims and Troyes are the center of the area's textile industry. The St. Dizier area is a metallurgy center. Other fertile districts are around Rethel and Sens. Champagne's central and open location made it a major European battlefield from the invasion by Attila's Huns, whom Actius defeated at Châlons in 451, to World War I, which left vast areas scorched. Yet the same geographic position gave the towns of Champagne a commercial prosperity in direct contrast to the bleakness of the countryside. In the Middle Ages, Champagne was famous for its great fairs, held at Troyes (the capital), Provins, Lagny-sur-Marne, and Bar-sur-Aube. Merchants from all over western Europe met six times each year. Their laws regulating trade had a profound influence on later commercial customs; the troy weight for precious metals is still used. Prosperity was accompanied by cultural brilliance, culminating in the work of Chrétien de Troyes and in the Gothic cathedral at Reims. The county of Champagne had passed to the counts of Blois in the 11th cent.; the main branch held Champagne after 1152. The domain was greatly extended; large parts of France, including Blois, Touraine, and Chartres, were dependent upon the Champagne counts. Most famous of the counts was Thibaut IV, who in 1234 inherited the crown of Navarre from his uncle Sancho VII. In 1286 the daughter and heir of Henry III, Count of Champagne and King of Navarre, married Philip IV of France. When their son ascended the French throne (as Louis X) in 1314, Champagne was incorporated into the royal domain. The bishoprics of Reims and Langres were added later. Champagne declined in prosperity thereafter; however, the enduring popularity of its sparkling wine, which was developed at the end of the 17th cent., somewhat revitalized its economy. More recently, efforts have been made to reforest the area and reclaim it from erosion.

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...extended to the province of Champagne. But in the...known, this region fell into the...family of a former vicomte of the Dukes of France, Thibaut the...original Duchy of France. The Angevin...peculiar to France, and as it...
...prix fixe pour la Champagne.Ainsi pour ces...cette derniere province. Les trois vingtiemes...their particular region, but others...more heavilytaxed provinces, suffered a corresponding...Senac deMeilhan, a former Intendant , writing...dans les villes de province, affermaient leursbiens...three or in some provinces four charrues i...
...language of Roman France (and eventually...in different regions of Gaul, and...Gascony (SE and SW France respectively...examples from (a) Champagne (NE France) and (b) Wallonia...administrative region (and former province) known as Languedoc...
...master weavers in that the former are not pattern makers. 17...clearance in most areas of the hill region and protected limited forest...smaller units, of development region, district, VDC, and ward...capital city of Xieng Khouang province H Savannakhet Vientiane No...
...north-eastern France. The reliquary...he created a province of Arabia and...north-eastern France on the upper Seine, former ca p. Champagne. Byzanfine...in the Altai region. After defeating...TURAN -- Desert region of Russian Central...


 

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...Angoumois region, National...unfortunate cure of Champagne-Mouton barely...early modern France shared westerners...Languedoc as regions whose inhabitants...which the regions urbane governing...Rochelle, in the provinces of Aunis and...cleric in the region attempted...the rest of France. The Traites...exactly. A former student of...accreditation to the province of Poitou...
...departement (part of the ancient province of Brittany) between 1914...The Finistere officials used former fortresses and bastions (the...January 1917), (6) or a former convent (Kerbeneat). Some...liberated from depots, some former detainees obtained permission...
...primary schools. The former Belgian colonies...inhabits the francophone provinces. Nevertheless...Eleven of 15 former French colonies and...understanding between the former colonizers and colonized...the sub- Saharan region; North Africa...Francais hors de France, ed. A. Valdman...
...continuity, the regions costume was in...populations in the region, and expanded...other parts of France--where they...picturesque remnant of former times; nor to...sentiment in the region and galvanizing...Touring Club de France and the Fedration...museums across France that would house...richly endowed regions in terms of its...
...some sort. A "champagne" or holiday...at issue. The former Mandalay Resort...nod toward a region or ethnic identity...to life five provinces of France through culinary...a particular province and features...architecture of that region. Two of our...encompass one region (usually Chinese...
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...and entrepreneurs such as Jeff Koons, former Art Basel director Samuel Keller, Friezes...creative hubs" (modeled after the former East London artist colony Shoreditch...why the city is slowly turning into a province of television. In the past few years...
...cigarettes and Georgian champagne. Crafty merchants sent...vacations in the south of France. Are these new men a...because so many of its former members are now millionaires...that control this mining region or that bank. Wealth...The economy is the province of oligarchs, who use...


 

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...the fields of France, we walked...armies invading France. But the Germans...again on this region of France, which saw...Sandwiched between Champagne and Belgium...visiting also is a former school in the...capital of the province of Champagne...
...traditions. The Champagne region of France owns legal...Other regions are lobbying...Kalamata. Regions are not only...Spains Basque region is joining...border to France to help establish...Catalonia province and is spoken...effort by the former Socialist...
...Forest, Verdun, Champagne, Lorraine...the ruins of a former village. The...eastern part of France is rewarding...administrative regions, and is still...capital of the old province of Champagne...The kings of France were crowned...is a wonderful region to explore...operating in France, has been making...
...while I sipped champagne on a yacht...this Southern province. Yes, we had...centering on the province that we can...to know the province on a much personal...gateway of the region to other provinces down South...Nino and the former First Lady...the various regions of the Philippines...grandfather clock from France, a 1901 piano...
...and taken to France by Napoleons...Swabia, a former duchy and now a region of Germany...exclusive province of Viennese...Vestenbrugg, a former officer of...Army, in the former stables of...evening drinking champagne, dancing...


 

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...CHAMPAGNE , region and former province, France shaNpa ny...and former province, NE France, consisting...the former provinces of Champagne...all of the champagne wine exported by France. Reims and...and Sens. Champagnes central and...
BERRY , former province, France bere , former province, central France. Bourges, the capital...Cattle are raised on the Champagne Berrichonne, a semiarid plateau that covers most of the region. The valleys of the Indre...
...divisions. These provinces mirror Frances...The heart of France N of the Loire River is the province of Ile-de-France, which occupies...surrounded by the provinces of Champagne and Lorraine...South-central France is occupied...provinces. These regions are: Alsace...the Bayonne region, Provencal...
...Ger. Lothringen, region and former province, NE France, bordering in the...and in the W on Champagne. It is now divided...finally annexed by France in 1552. Rene II...tremendous influence in France, while Lorraine itself...
BRIE bre, region, Marne and...depts., N France, E of Paris...section of the region ( Brie francaise...Ile-de-France and is very...Meaux, the former capital and...county (later province) of Champagne and Brie...


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