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Encyclopedia > Champagne
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Champagne may refer to: Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 151 languages. ...

Champagne is also the name or part of the name of several places: For the wine region, see Champagne (wine region). ... Location of the Champagne province in France The Champagne wine region (archaic English: ) is a historic province within the Champagne administrative province in the northeast of France. ... This article is about Champagne, the alcoholic beverage. ... Champagne production is the process used in the Champagne region of France to produce the sparkling wine known as Champagne. ... Champagne is a 1928 silent film by film director Alfred Hitchcock, based on an original story by English writer and critic Walter C. Mycroft. ... The color champagne is a name given for several pale shades of yellow or beige. ... The First Battle of Champagne was a skirmish early in the First World War occurring in the Champagne region of France. ... The Second Battle of Champagne begun on September 25-November 6th 1915. ... Combatants France German Empire Commanders Robert Nivelle Charles Mangin François Anthoine Mazel von Boehm Fritz von Below Strength 1. ... This article is about the musical composition. ... Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about motion pictures. ... Roger Daltrey as Tommy Tommy was a 1975 musical film, based on The Whos 1969 rock opera concept album Tommy. ... The Who are a British rock band that first formed in 1964, and grew to be considered one of the greatest[1] and most influential[2] bands in the world. ... Champaign was a soft rock band form the 80s best known for their 1981 hit How bout us. The group had Pauli Carman and Rena Day on vocals and Michael Day on keyboard. ... Soft rock, also referred to as light rock or easy rock, is a style of music which uses the techniques of rock and roll to compose a softer, supposedly more ear-pleasing sound for listening, often at work or when driving. ... In music, a band is a group of musicians, or musical ensemble, usually popular or folk, playing parts of a musical arrangement. ... AUGUST 25 1981 US Marine Sean Vance is Born on the 25th of August {ear nav|1981}} Year 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Gregorian calendar). ...


In Switzerland:

In France: Champagne is a municipality with some 600 inhabitants in the Vaud canton of Switzerland located on the western border with France, adjacent to the Frances own Champagne province. ...

  • Champagne, in the Ardèche département
  • Champagne, in the Charente-Maritime département
  • Champagne, in the Eure-et-Loir département
  • Champagne-au-Mont-d'Or, in the Rhône département
  • Champagne-en-Valromey, in the Ain département
  • Champagne-et-Fontaine, in the Dordogne département
  • Champagne-Mouton, in the Charente département
  • Champagne-sur-Loue, in the Jura département
  • Champagne-sur-Oise, in the Val-d'Oise département
  • Champagne-sur-Seine, in the Seine-et-Marne département
  • Champagne-sur-Vingeanne, in the Côte-d'Or département
  • Champagne-Vigny, in the Charente département
  • Champagné, in the Sarthe département
  • Champagné-le-Sec, in the Vienne département
  • Champagné-les-Marais, in the Vendée département
  • Champagné-Saint-Hilaire, in the Vienne département

In the United States: Ardèche (Occitan and Arpitan: Ardecha) is a department in south-central France named after the Ardèche River. ... Charente-Maritime is a département on the west coast of France named after the Charente River. ... Eure-et-Loir is a French département, named after the Eure and Loir rivers. ... Rhône is a French département located in the central Eastern région of Rhône-Alpes. ... Champagne-en-Valromey is a commune in the French département of Ain. ... Dordogne (Occitan: Dordonha) is a department in central France named after the Dordogne River. ... Charente (Saintongeais: Chérente, Occitan: TCharanto) is a department in central France named after the Charente River. ... Jura is a department in the east of France named after the Jura mountains (not be confused with the Swiss canton of Jura). ... Val-dOise is a French département named after the Oise River, located in the ÃŽle-de-France région. ... Seine-et-Marne is a French département, named after the Seine and the Marne rivers, and located in the ÃŽle-de-France région. ... For other uses, see Côte dOr (disambiguation). ... Champagne is one of the traditional provinces of France, a region of France that is best known for the production of the sparkling white wine that bears the regions name. ... This article is about the French département. ... Vendée is a department in west central France, on the Atlantic Ocean . ...

Champaign is a city in Champaign County, Illinois, in the United States. ... Champaign County is a county located in the state of Illinois. ... Champaign County is a county located in the state of Ohio. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

  Results from FactBites:
 
Champagne (beverage) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3278 words)
Champagne is a sparkling wine produced by inducing the in-bottle secondary fermentation of wine to effect carbonation.
Champagne is typically a white wine even if it is produced with red grapes, because the juice is extracted from the grapes using a gentle process that minimizes the amount of time the juice spends in contact with the skins, which is what gives red wine its colour.
Champagne is usually served in a champagne flute, whose characteristics include a long stem with a tall, narrow bowl and opening.
Champagne (province) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (408 words)
Champagne is one of the traditional provinces of France, a region of France that is best known for the production of the sparkling white wine that bears the region's name.
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 and Champagne's subsequent inclusion within the Crown of France by Philip IV in 1284.
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