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CHAMPAGNE

Volume 5 · 159 words · 1810 Edition

a considerable province of France, about 162 miles in length, and 112 in breadth, bounded on the north by Hainault and Luxembourg, on the east by Lorraine and the Franche Compte, on the south by Burgundy, and on the west by the Isle of France. Champagne France and Soissonnois. It has a great number of rivers, the principal of which are the Meuse, the Seine, the Marne, the Aube, and the Aine. Its principal trade consists in excellent wine, all sorts of corn, linen cloth, woollen stuffs, cattle, and sheep. It is also divided into the higher and lower; and Troyes is the capital town. Its subdivisions are Champagne Proper, and Rheims, the Retelois, the Pertois, the Village, Bassigni, the Senonnois, and the Brie Champenois. It now forms the departments of Ardennes, Aube, Marne, and Upper Marne.

CHAMPAGNE Proper, is one of the eight parts of Champagne, which comprehends the town of Troyes, Chalons, St Menelhoult, Epernay, and Vertus.