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Ardennes
Covering 5,229 square kilometres (2,019 square miles), the department was the smallest among the four contributors to Champagne-Ardenne. It is diverse in climate, topography, natural vegetation and land use, which is a mixture of forest and arable farming.
Average elevation: 225 m
About this place
Moselle • Ardennes • Bas-Rhin • Haut-Rhin • Meurthe-et-Moselle • Aube • Marne • Meuse • Haute-Marne • Vosges • Saint-Martin • Saint-Médard • Hourges • Aouste • Gué-d'Hossus • Saint-Martin • Belmont • Corroy • Arc-en-Barrois • Eckartswiller • Neubois • Villé • Haybes • Siersthal • Wegscheid • Ramonchamp • Baissey • Gérardmer • Schiltigheim • Pouy-sur-Vannes • Mittlach