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Marne
[ mahrn; French marn ]
noun
- a river in NE France, flowing W to the Seine near Paris: battles 1914, 1918, 1944. 325 miles (525 km) long.
- a department in N France. 3,168 sq. mi. (8,205 sq. km). : âDzԲ-ܰ-ѲԱ.
Marne
/ marn /
noun
- a department of NE France, in Champagne-Ardenne region. Capital: âDzԲ-ܰ-ѲԱ. Pop: 563 027 (2003 est). Area: 8205 sq km (3200 sq miles)
- a river in NE France, rising on the plateau of Langres and flowing north, then west to the River Seine, north of Paris: linked by canal with the Rivers Saône, Rhine, and Aisne; scene of two unsuccessful German offensives (1914, 1918) during World War I. Length: 525 km (326 miles)
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Seine et Marne on march the 6th 2021 at night.
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During the recovery of bodies following the Battle of Marne in France in 1914, his pipes were accidentally set off, alerting fellow soldiers that he was still alive.
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He was among thousands of soldiers in the British Expeditionary Force who fought alongside French troops against German forces at the Battle of the Marne.
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From July 1, samples will be collected from 36 spots on the river and its tributary, the Marne, Guillaume said.
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More than one million men fought in what history calls the First Battle of the Marne, which raged for eight blood-soaked days in September.
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