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  2. France–Spain border - Wikipedia

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    Near the western end of the border, following the course of the river Bidasoa, Pheasant Island (located in the middle of the river) has an unusual border regime: the island is a condominium whose sovereignty is shared between the two countries: one country in January–June each year, and the other country in July–December. [2]

  3. Verdun - Wikipedia

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    Bird's-eye view of Verdun in 1638 Map of the city and citadel of Verdun (c. 1770) Verdun (Verodunum, a latinisation of a place name meaning "strong fort" in Gaulish) was founded by the Gauls. [citation needed] It has been the seat of the bishop of Verdun since the 4th century, with interruptions. [6]

  4. Regions of France - Wikipedia

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    The law gave interim names for most of the new regions by combining the names of the former regions, e.g. the region composed of Aquitaine, Poitou-Charentes and Limousin was temporarily called Aquitaine-Limousin-Poitou-Charentes. However, the combined region of Upper and Lower Normandy was simply called "Normandy" (Normandie).

  5. Geography of France - Wikipedia

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    A topographic map of the Republic, excluding all the overseas departments and territories Simplified physical map. The geography of France consists of a terrain that is mostly flat plains or gently rolling hills in the north and the west and mountainous in the south (including the Massif Central and the Pyrenees) and the east (the country's highest points being in the Alps).

  6. Somme (department) - Wikipedia

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    Somme (French pronunciation: ⓘ; Picard: Sonme) is a department of France, located in the north of the country and named after the Somme river. It is part of the Hauts-de-France region. It is bordered by Pas-de-Calais and Nord to the north, Aisne to the east, Oise to the south and Seine-Maritime to the southwest.

  7. Ornes, Meuse - Wikipedia

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    Ornes is located on departmental road 24, about 12 km to the north-east of Verdun. The source of the Orne river is in the commune. The village is on the border of the Verdun forest where thousands of shells fell during World War I.

  8. Château-Verdun - Wikipedia

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    (December 2008) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the French article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy ...

  9. Arrondissement of Verdun - Wikipedia

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    The arrondissement of Verdun is an arrondissement of France in the Meuse department in the Grand Est region. It has 254 communes . [ 2 ] Its population is 82,317 (2021), and its area is 2,828.6 km 2 (1,092.1 sq mi). [ 3 ]