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  2. Royal Château of Ardenne - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Château of Ardenne (French: Château royal d'Ardenne; Dutch: Koninklijk Kasteel van Ardenne, formerly also spelled "Hardenne") was a former residence and summer retreat of the Belgian royal family situated in the municipality of Houyet, Namur Province, Wallonia. It served as a luxury hotel from 1891 to 1949 and burned down in 1968.

  3. List of châteaux in Champagne-Ardenne - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of châteaux, which are located in Champagne-Ardenne, France. Château de Landreville Château de Réveillon Château d'Arc-en-Barrois Château de Sedan Château du Pailly Ardennes

  4. House of Ardenne - Wikipedia

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    The House of Ardenne (or Ardennes, French Maison d'Ardenne) was an important medieval noble family from Lotharingia, known from at least the tenth century. They had several important branches, descended from several brothers: [1] The House of Ardenne–Verdun, with several dukes of Lower Lotharingia, descended from Count Gozelin.

  5. Champagne-Ardenne - Wikipedia

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    Champagne-Ardenne (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃paɲaʁdɛn]) is a former administrative region of France, located in the northeast of the country, bordering Belgium. Mostly corresponding to the historic province of Champagne , the region is known for its sparkling white wine of the same name .

  6. Ardennes - Wikipedia

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    The Ardennes (French: Ardenne ⓘ; Dutch: Ardennen [ɑrˈdɛnə(n)] ⓘ; German: Ardennen; Walloon: Årdene; Luxembourgish: Ardennen [ɑʁˈdænən]), also known as the Ardennes Forest or Forest of Ardennes, is a region of extensive forests, rough terrain, rolling hills and ridges primarily in Belgium and Luxembourg, extending into Germany and France.

  7. House of Ardenne–Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    All these Ardennes families descended from Cunigunda of France, a granddaughter of the West Frankish king Louis the Stammerer, and her husband Wigeric of Lotharingia. The Luxembourg branch descend from their son Sigfried, Count of the Ardennes. [1] One continuing male-line branches of the House of Luxembourg include the House of Salm.

  8. Communes of the Ardennes department - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Clément-à-Arnes: 08390 08400 Sainte-Marie: 08379 08310 Saint-Étienne-à-Arnes: 08398 08130 Sainte-Vaubourg: 08380 08360 Saint-Fergeux: 08381 08190 Saint-Germainmont: 08382 08220 Saint-Jean-aux-Bois: 08383 08250 Saint-Juvin: 08384 08130 Saint-Lambert-et-Mont-de-Jeux: 08385 08090 Saint-Laurent: 08386 08300 Saint-Loup-en-Champagne: 08387 ...

  9. Regional Natural Park of the Ardennes - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a natural park in the Ardennes region originated in the 1960s. Just two months after the decree establishing regional natural parks was published in March 1967, Christophe Ryelandt, in the Ardennes literary and artistic journal La Grive, proposed the creation of a "natural park of the Ardennes forest", with a particular focus on the northern part of the department and extending ...