Information about Champagne, France

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Location of the Champagne province in France
Champagne is a historic wine region in the northeast of France, best known for the production of the sparkling white wine that bears the region's name. The area is about 100 miles (160 km) east of Paris. There are five départements within the region; Aisne, Aube, Haute-Marne, Marne, and Seine-et-Marne. The towns of Troyes (capital of Champagne),Reims and Épernay are the commercial centers of the area.

Most of Champagne is now part of the French administrative region of Champagne-Ardenne.

The Champagne fairs

At their height, in the 13th century, the Champagne fairs linked the cloth-producing cities of the Low Countries with the Italian dyeing and exporting centers. The fairs, which were already well-organized at the start of the century, were one of the earliest manifestations of a linked European economy, a characteristic of the High Middle Ages.

The towns provided huge warehouses, still to be seen at Provins. From the north came woolens and linen cloth. From the south came pepper and other spices, drugs, coinage and the new concepts of credit and bookkeeping. Goods converged from Spain, travelling along the well-established pilgrim route from Santiago de Compostela and from Germany. Once the cloth sales had been concluded, the reckoning of credit at the tables (banche) of Italian money-changers affected compensatory payments for goods, established future payments on credit, made loans to princes and lords, and settled bills of exchange (which were generally worded to expire at one of the Champagne fairs).

It was to the interest of the Count of Champagne, virtually independent of his nominal suzerain, the King of France, to extend the liberties and prerogatives of the towns. Traditional historians have dated the decline of the Champagne fairs to the conquest of Champagne by Philip the Bold in 1273.
Champagne wine region (archaic English: Champany) is a historic province within the Champagne administrative province in the northeast of France.
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Motto
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity"
Anthem
"La Marseillaise"


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Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of grape juice.[1] The natural chemical balance of grapes is such that they can ferment without the addition of sugars, acids, enzymes or other nutrients.
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Champagne is a sparkling wine produced by inducing the in-bottle secondary fermentation of wine to effect carbonation. It is named after the Champagne region of France. While the term "champagne" is used by some makers of sparkling wine in other parts of the world, numerous
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Ville de Paris

City flag City coat of arms

Motto: Fluctuat nec mergitur
(Latin: "Tossed by the waves, she does not sink")

The Eiffel Tower in Paris, as seen from the esplanade du Trocadéro.
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Administrative divisions of France


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Regions
(incl. overseas regions)
Departments
(incl.
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Aisne

Coat of arms of the Aisne department
Location

Administration
Department number: 02
Region: Picardie
Prefecture: Laon
Subprefectures: Château-Thierry
Saint-Quentin
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Aube

Coat of arms of the Aube department
Location

Administration
Department number: 10
Region: Champagne-Ardenne
Prefecture: Troyes
Subprefectures: Bar-sur-Aube
Nogent-sur-Seine
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Haute-Marne

Coat of arms of the Haute-Marne department
Location

Administration
Department number: 52
Region: Champagne-Ardenne
Prefecture: Chaumont
Subprefectures: Langres
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Marne

Coat of arms of the Marne department
Location

Administration
Department number: 51
Region: Champagne-Ardenne
Prefecture: Châlons-en-Champagne
Subprefectures: Épernay
Reims
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Seine-et-Marne

Coat of arms of the Seine-et-Marne department
Location

Administration
Department number: 77
Region: Île-de-France
Prefecture: Melun
Subprefectures: Fontainebleau
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Reims

Place du Parvis and statue of Joan of Arc, in Reims
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Administration
Country  France
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Commune of
Épernay

Vineyards near Épernay


Location
Longitude 03°57'36" E
Latitude 49°02'25" N

Administration
Country  France

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Administrative divisions of France


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Regions
(incl. overseas regions)
Departments
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Région Champagne-Ardenne

(Region flag) (Region logo)

Location

Administration
Capital Châlons-en-Champagne
Regional President Jean-Paul Bachy
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As a means of recording the passage of time, the 13th century was that century which lasted from 1201 to 1300. In the history of European culture, this period is considered part of the High Middle Ages, and after its conquests in Asia the Mongol Empire stretched from Korea to
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Low Countries, the historical region of de Nederlanden, are the countries on low-lying land around the delta of the Rhine, Scheldt, and Meuse (Maas) rivers. The term is more appropriate to the era of the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Europe when strong centrally
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High Middle Ages was the period of European history in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries (AD 1000–1300). The High Middle Ages were preceded by the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle Ages, which by convention end around 1500.
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Commune of
Provins


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Anthem
"Das Lied der Deutschen" (third stanza)
also called "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit"
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Suzerainty (pronounced [ˈsuzəɹɪnti] or [ˈsuzəˌɹeɪnti]
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monarchs of France ruled, first as kings and later as emperors (Buonapartes only), from the Middle Ages to 1870. There is some disagreement as to when France came into existence.
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Philip III the Bold
King of France (more...)

Coronation of Philip III (Grandes Chroniques de France)
Reign 25 August 1270 – 5 October 1285
Coronation 30 August 1271, Reims
Titles Count of Orléans (– 1270)

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