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Brie

Department: Seine-et-Marne

Region: Île-de-France

Country: France

Population: 1,240,000

Elevation: 315 feet/ 96 meters

Average Annual Precipitation ( based on that of Fontainebleau ):
25.6 inches/ 65 cm

Average January Temperature ( based on that of Melun ): 37.7° F/ 3.2° C

Average July Temperature: 65.5° F/ 18.6 C

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Major Industries: Tourism, Agriculture. 60% percent of the region's lands are used as farmland; cereals are the major export.

Did You Know?

The region is named for the two major rivers that converge here, the Seine and the Marne. It is one of France's original 83 departments, and was created during the French Revolution in 1790. The population of these once rural farmlands tripled over the second half of the 21st century. Today, it makes up a significant part of the Paris Conurbation.

Champagne

Departments: Ardenne, Aube, Marne, Haute-Marne

Region: Champagne-Ardenne

Country: France

Surface Area: 15,910 mi/ 25,606 km

Population: 1,336,330 ( in 2006 )
One of the least populated regions in France, the population has been declining since 1982.

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Major Industries: Agriculture, tourism. 61% percent of the region's lands are used as farmland, with 78,886 acres/ 31,924 hectares of vineyards. 264,450,000 liters a year of champagne is produced here, making up 25% of the regions export. In 2005, over 1,100 million bottles were produced.

Did You Know?

-During the Roman period of occupation, Reims was the most populated city north of Rome.
-Clovis, the first king of the Franks, was crowned in the Reims Cathedral. Subsequently the cathedral served as the coronation site for all the kings of France until Charles X ( 1757-1836 ).
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