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'Ardennes' is a
department in the northeast part of
France named after the
Ardennes area.
History
The department is one of the original 83 departments created during the
French Revolution on
March 4,
1790. It was named after the
Ardennes hills, which are located in northeast France, southern
Belgium and
Luxembourg. It is constituted of parts of the former provinces of
Champagne and
Argonne (
Celtic: "Ar Gonn", meaning "deep forest"), and the principality of
Sedan.
Origins: The name of "Ardennes" ("Ar Denn", from Celtic : "the forest") was first mentioned by Julius Caesar who talked in his "War of Gaules" about a celtic female god, who was named "Arduinna" (warrior god usually painted as riding a wild boar).
The area has been the location of much fighting, both in
World War I and
World War II, such as the
Battle of the Ardennes and the
Battle of the Bulge.
Geography
The department is surrounded by the French departments of
Meuse,
Marne, and
Aisne and by Belgium on the north.
Situated in the
Ardennes uplands on the border with
Belgium, the department of Ardennes includes many areas of very dense woodland.
The principal river is the
Meuse River.
Famous "Ardennais"
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Robert de Sorbon (1201-1274), who created in Paris la
Sorbonne, the famous French university, was born in the village of
Sorbon, near
Rethel
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Guillaume de Machaut (1284-1370), poet/composer and author of ''Le Voir Dit'', was born in
Machault;
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Turenne (1611-1675),
maréchal de France, was born in
Sedan;
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Jean-Nicolas Corvisart (1755-1821), famous doctor and scientist, was born in
Dricourt, near
Vouziers;
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Hippolyte Taine (1828-1893), philosopher and historian, member of the
Académie française, was born in
Vouziers;
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Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891), one of the most famous poets from France, was born in
Charleville.
Demographics
The population of Ardennes has been in steady decrease since 1982 due to exodus to the cities. With 290,000 people (a density of 55/km²), it is one of France's least-populated regions.
See also
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Cantons of the Ardennes department
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Communes of the Ardennes department
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Arrondissements of the Ardennes department
External links
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Prefecture website
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Conseil général website
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Arden'Net website