Meuse

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Meuse
Coat of arms of the Meuse department
Location
Location of Meuse in France
Administration
Department number: 55
Region: Lorraine
Prefecture: Bar-le-Duc
Subprefectures: Commercy
Verdun
Arrondissements: 3
Cantons: 31
Communes: 498
President of the General Council: Christian Namy
Statistics
Population Ranked 88th
 -1999 192,198
Population density: 31/km²
Land area¹: 6211 km²
¹ French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries, and lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km².
France

Meuse (IPA[møːz]) is a department in northeast France, named after the Meuse River.

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[edit] History

Meuse is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on March 4, 1790. It was created from the former provinces of Barrois (area of Bar-le-Duc) and Three Bishoprics (area of Verdun).

The department was one of the great battlefields of World War I; an important battle was fought in 1916 at Verdun.

[edit] Geography

Meuse is part of the current region of Lorraine and is surrounded by the French departments of Ardennes, Marne, Haute-Marne, Vosges, Meurthe-et-Moselle, and Belgium on the north.

The important rivers are the following:

[edit] Demographics

The population has decreased sharply since the 19th century, with the rural exodus to the cities.

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