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Definition: Ardennes

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A wooded plateau in the Champagne-Ardenne region of France; the site of intense fighting in World War I and World War II.[Wordnet].

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Date "Ardennes" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1050. (references)

Common Expressions: Ardennes

Expressions Definition
Ardennes (horse) The Ardennes or the Ardennais is one of the oldest breeds of draft horse, originally from France and Belgium. They are used for plowing fields, pulling stomps, and for riding. (references)
Ardennes counteroffensive A battle during World War II; in December 1944 von Rundstedt launched a powerful counteroffensive in the forest at Ardennes and caught the Allies by surprise. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Battle of the Ardennes The Battle of the Ardennes was one of the opening battles of World War I. It took place from August 21-23, 1914, part of the Battle of the Frontiers. French commander-in-chief Joseph Joffre ordered an attack through the Ardennes forest in support of the French invasion of Lorraine. The French forces consisting of the Third and Fourth Armies, expecting only light resistance ran into a German advance consisting of the German Fourth and Fifth Armies. (references)
CS Sedan Ardennes Club Sportif Sedan Ardennes is a French football club, based in Sedan. As of 2005-06, it plays in Ligue 2. (references)

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Extended Definition: Ardennes


Ardennes

For the political subdivision of France, see Ardennes (department). For the Ardennes horse, see Ardennes (horse).

The Ardennes (pronounced /ɑrˈdɛn/; Dutch: Ardennen) is a region of extensive forests and rolling hill country, primarily in Belgium and Luxembourg, but stretching into France (lending its name to the Ardennes département and the Champagne-Ardenne région). In the French-speaking part of Belgium, the word 'Ardenne' in the singular is commonly used. In France, the word 'Ardennes' in the plural, together with the definite article, is commonly used to refer to the French Department of that name.

Geography

Much of the Ardennes is covered in dense forests, with hills averaging around 350-500 m (1,148-1,640 ft) in height but rising to over 650 m (2,132 ft) in the boggy moors of the Hautes Fagnes (Hohes Venn) region of north-eastern Belgium. The region is typified by steep-sided valleys carved by fast-flowing rivers, the most prominent of which is the Meuse. Its most populated cities are Verviers in Belgium and Charleville-Mézières in France, both exceeding 50,000 inhabitants. The Ardennes is otherwise relatively sparsely populated most of the cities exceeding rarely 10,000 inhabitants with a few exceptions like Eupen or Bastogne.

The Eifel range in Germany adjoins the Ardennes and is part of the same geological formation, although they are conventionally regarded as being two distinct areas.

View of the Meuse in the French Ardennes
View of the Meuse in the French Ardennes

History

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The region took its name from the ancient Arduenna Silva, a vast forest in Roman times, that stretched from the Sambre river in Belgium to the Rhine in Germany. The forest was named after a pagan goddess Arduinna. The modern Ardennes covers a much smaller area.

The highly strategic position of the Ardennes has made it a battleground for European powers for centuries. The region repeatedly changed hands during the early modern period, with parts or all of the Belgian Ardennes being incorporated into France, Germany, the Spanish Netherlands, the Austrian Netherlands and the United Kingdom of the Netherlands at various times. In the 20th century, the Ardennes was widely thought unsuitable for large-scale military operations due to its difficult terrain and narrow lines of communications. However, in both World War I and World War II, Germany successfully gambled on making a rapid passage through the Ardennes to attack a relatively lightly defended part of France. The Ardennes saw three major battles during the world wars – the Battle of the Ardennes in World War I, and the Battle of France and Battle of the Bulge in World War II. Many of the towns of the region were badly damaged during the two world wars.

Economy

The rugged terrain of the Ardennes severely limits the scope for agriculture, with arable and dairy farming in cleared areas the mainstay of the agricultural economy. The region is rich in timber and minerals, and Liège and Namur are both major industrial centres. The extensive forests have an abundant population of wild game. The scenic beauty of the region and its wide variety of outdoor activities, including hunting, cycling, walking and canoeing, make it an important tourist destination.

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    Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Ardennes". Image Credit.



    Topics by Level of Interest: Ardennes

    Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
    CS Sedan Ardennes 46     Aire, Ardennes 31
    Communes of the Ardennes department 39     Apremont, Ardennes 7
    Sy, Ardennes 35     Ardennes 29
    Aire, Ardennes 31     Ardennes (department) 12
    Ardennes 29     Ardennes (horse) 11
    Operation Ardennes 19     Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial 11
    Ardennes (department) 12     Arrondissements of the Ardennes department 10
    Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial 11     Attigny, Ardennes 10
    Ardennes (horse) 11     Auge, Ardennes 7
    Attigny, Ardennes 10     Aure, Ardennes 6
    Arrondissements of the Ardennes department 10     Avançon, Ardennes 10
    Avançon, Ardennes 10     Battle of the Ardennes 10
    Battle of the Ardennes 10     Cantons of the Ardennes department 6
    Apremont, Ardennes 7     Communes of the Ardennes department 39
    Rumigny, Ardennes 7     CS Sedan Ardennes 46
    Auge, Ardennes 7     Flemish Ardennes 3
    Aure, Ardennes 6     Operation Ardennes 19
    Cantons of the Ardennes department 6     Rumigny, Ardennes 7
    Swedish Ardennes 3     Swedish Ardennes 3
    Flemish Ardennes 3     Sy, Ardennes 35

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    Translations: Ardennes

    Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
    Balgarski Ардени (Ardennes). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Balgarski (transliteration) ardeni (Ardennes). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Brazilian Portuguese Ardenas (Ardennes). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Bulgarian Ардени (Ardennes). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Bulgarian (transliteration) ardeni (Ardennes). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Central Danish Ardennerne (Ardennes). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Danish Ardennerne (Ardennes). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Dansk Ardennerne (Ardennes). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Deutsch Ardennen (Ardennes), Ardennerwald (Ardennes), Ardenner (Ardennes). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Dutch Ardennen (Ardennes). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Eesti Ardennes'i departemang (Ardennes). Additional references: Eesti, Estonia, Finland, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Estonian Ardennes'i departemang (Ardennes). Additional references: Estonian, Estonia, Finland, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Français Ardennes (Ardennes), L'Ardennais (Ardennes), Ardenne (Ardennes). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    French Ardennes (Ardennes), L'Ardennais (Ardennes), Ardenne (Ardennes). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    German Ardennen (Ardennes), Ardennerwald (Ardennes), Ardenner (Ardennes). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Greek Αρδέννεσ (Ardennes). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Greek (transliteration) ardhennes (Ardennes). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Hanguk Mal 아르덴 (Ardennes). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Hanguohua 아르덴 (Ardennes). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Hebrew ארדנים (Ardennes). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    High German Ardennen (Ardennes), Ardennerwald (Ardennes), Ardenner (Ardennes). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Hochdeutsch Ardennen (Ardennes), Ardennerwald (Ardennes), Ardenner (Ardennes). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Hungarian Ardennek (Ardennes). Additional references: Hungarian, Hungary, Austria, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Italian Ardenne (Ardennes). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Ivrit ארדנים (Ardennes). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Japanese アルデンヌ (Ardennes), アルデンヌ県 (Ardennes). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Korean 아르덴 (Ardennes). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Magyar Ardennek (Ardennes). Additional references: Magyar, Hungary, Austria, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Patois of Sorcy-Bauthémont ardenais (of the Ardennes). Additional references: Patois of Sorcy-Bauthémont, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Portuguese Ardenas (Ardennes). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Ruotsi Ardennerna (Ardennes, the Ardennes), Ardenner (Ardennes). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Sjaelland Ardennerne (Ardennes). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Spanish Ardenas (ardennes). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Svenska Ardennerna (Ardennes, the Ardennes), Ardenner (Ardennes). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
    Swedish Ardennerna (Ardennes, the Ardennes), Ardenner (Ardennes). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, Ardennes. (volunteer & more translations)
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    Constructed Language Translations: Ardennes

    Language Translations for “Ardennes” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
    Athag Athagardathagennes (Ardennes). Additional references: Athag, Ardennes. (volunteer)
    Double Dutch Agardagennes (Ardennes). Additional references: Double Dutch, Ardennes. (volunteer)
    Esperanto Ardenoj (Ardennes). Additional references: Esperanto, Ardennes. (volunteer)
    Leet /\[z[)&&z (Ardennes). Additional references: Leet, Ardennes. (volunteer)
    Oppish Opardopennes (Ardennes). Additional references: Oppish, Ardennes. (volunteer)
    Pig Latin Ardennesway (Ardennes). Additional references: Pig Latin, Ardennes. (volunteer)
    Terran B Ardenner (Ardennes). Additional references: Terran B, Ardennes. (volunteer)
    Ubbi Dubbi Ubardubennes (Ardennes). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Ardennes. (volunteer)
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