- range. The
Ardennes proper stretches well into
Germany and
France (lending its name to the
Ardennes department and the
former Champagne-
Ardenne region) and...
-
operation is
Bataille des
Ardennes, 'Battle of the
Ardennes'. The
battle was
militarily defined by the
Allies as the
Ardennes Counteroffensive,
which included...
- Germany, France.
Ardennes or
Ardenne, or variation, may
refer to:
Ardennes (department), France; a
subnational division Flemish Ardennes, or Ardennnes,...
-
Ardennes (French: [aʁdɛn] ) is a
department in the
Grand Est
region of
northeastern France named after the
broader Ardennes. Its
prefecture is the town...
- the
fifth largest in France; it
includes two
mountain ranges (Vosges and
Ardennes). It
shares borders with Belgium, Luxembourg,
Germany and Switzerland....
- Eisenach, Germany,
since 1991 Sedan,
Kansas Communes of the
Ardennes department CS
Sedan Ardennes,
football club
based in
Sedan French Towns and
Lands of...
- temperament, and good
overall health.
Swedish Ardennes horses were
developed by
crossing imported Ardennes horses (a
heavy draft breed from
Belgium and...
-
administrative region was
formed in 1956,
consisting of the four
departments Aube,
Ardennes, Haute-Marne, and Marne. On 1
January 2016, it
merged with the neighboring...
-
Ardennes Fury (also
known as
Battle of the
Ardennes: Fury) is a 2014 direct-to-video war film
directed by
Joseph J. Lawson. The film,
produced by B-movie...
-
Ardennes (lit.
French for
Ardennes dry-cured ham) is the
collective certification mark for dry-cured hams from the
French department of the
Ardennes,...