Champagne-Ardenne

Champagne-Ardenne
Region of France

Flag
Country  France
Prefecture Châlons-en-Champagne
Departments
Government
  President Jean-Paul Bachy (PS)
Area
  Total 25,606 km2 (9,887 sq mi)
Population (2008-01-01)
  Total 1,334,000
  Density 52/km2 (130/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
ISO 3166 code FR-G
GDP (2012)[1] Ranked 17th
Total €37.1 billion (US$47.7 bn)
Per capita €27,813 (US$35,773)
NUTS Region FR2
Website cr-champagne-ardenne.fr

Champagne-Ardenne (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃paɲ aʁdɛn]) is one of the 27 regions of France. It is located in the northeast of the country, bordering Belgium, and consists of four departments: Aube, Ardennes, Haute-Marne, and Marne. The region is famous for its sparkling white wine (champagne). Its rivers, most of which flow west, include the Seine, the Marne, and the Aisne. The Meuse flows north.

Transportation

Highways

Rail

The rail network includes the Paris–Strasbourg line, which follows the Marne Valley and serves Épernay, Châlons-en-Champagne, and Vitry-le-François. The LGV Est TGV line also connecting Paris and Strasbourg opened in 2007 and serves Reims with a train station in the commune of Bezannes.

Water

The region's canals include the Canal latéral à la Marne and Marne-Rhine Canal, the latter connecting to the Marne at Vitry-le-François. These are petit gabarit canals.

Air

The Vatry International Airport, primarily dedicated to air freight, has a runway 3,650 m (11,980 ft) long. The airport is in a sparsely populated area just 150 km (93 mi) from Paris.

See also: Ardennes

Economy

Vineyard in Champagne-Ardenne.

Businesses

Food processing

Demographics

The population of Champagne-Ardenne has been in steady decrease since 1982 due to a rural exodus. With 1.3 million people and a density of 52/km², it is one of France's least populated regions. After a brief period of stabilization in the 1990s, the region's population is now among the fastest "dying" in Europe, with several municipalities losing people at a faster rate than a lot of Eastern European areas, especially in the Haute-Marne department. The region is among the oldest in France, has a weak fertility rate, and its immigrant population, while growing, is still minimal compared to the national average.

Tourism

Champagne-Ardenne has the following:

Road sign marking the boundary of the department of Aube, in Champagne-Ardenne.

Visitors often go to Champagne because of its history and its world-famous wine. However, their itineraries diverge when they discover the region's cultural heritage and its cuisine: some visit Troyes and its ancient houses, others visit Langres and its walls, Châlons-en-Champagne and it Cloister, still others visit Épernay, Reims, or Colombey-les-deux-Églises.

Major communities

City center, Troyes
Moulin de Valmy dans les champs

References

See also

Coat of arms of the ancient county of Champagne.

External links

Coordinates: 49°00′N 4°30′E / 49.000°N 4.500°E