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ARDENNES

Volume 2 · 67 words · 1823 Edition

a department of France, which comprehends part of Champagne, and takes its name from the forest. In the north it is covered in many parts with wood; in the south, vines are raised. The most common produce over the whole is rye. It has mines of iron, coal, slate, and quarries of marble. Its manufactures of cloth are much celebrated. It contains 729,189 acres, and 346,000 inhabitants.