Champagne
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Champagne
Summary
Champagne is a commune of France[1]. Champagne has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Champagne is located in Eure-et-Loir[3].
- Champagne is located in arrondissement of Dreux[4].
- Champagne is in the country of France[5].
- Champagne's image is recorded as Église Sainte-Croix Champagne Eure-et-Loir France.jpg[6].
- Champagne's instance of is recorded as commune of France[7].
- Champagne's instance of is recorded as delegated commune[8].
- Champagne's shares border with is recorded as Goussainville[9].
- Champagne's shares border with is recorded as Boutigny-Prouais[10].
- Champagne's shares border with is recorded as Broué[11].
- Champagne's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 240700445[12].
- Champagne's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 152540006[13].
- Champagne's postal code is recorded as 28410[14].
- Champagne's Commons category is recorded as Champagne (Eure-et-Loir)[15].
- Champagne's Insee municipality code is recorded as 28069[16].
- Champagne's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 383692[17].
- Champagne's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+01:00[18].
- Champagne's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+02:00[19].
- Champagne was dissolved in +2014-12-31T00:00:00Z[20].
- Champagne's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 48.7633, 'lon': 1.5697}[21].
- Champagne's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03nqshb[22].
- Champagne's population is recorded as {'amount': '+311'}[23].
- Champagne's population is recorded as {'amount': '+328'}[24].
- Champagne's population is recorded as {'amount': '+73'}[25].
- Champagne's population is recorded as {'amount': '+73'}[26].
- Champagne's population is recorded as {'amount': '+74'}[27].
Body
Identity
Champagne's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'Champagne'}[28].
Dissolution
Champagne was dissolved in +2014-12-31T00:00:00Z[20].
Why It Matters
Champagne has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]