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Marne River

The Marne River is a significant waterway in northeastern France, stretching about 525 kilometers. It flows through the Champagne region and joins the Seine River near Paris. Historically, the Marne has been important for transportation, agriculture, and defense. It’s known for its picturesque landscapes, vineyards, and historic sites. The river’s waters support local ecosystems and provide recreational opportunities such as boating and fishing. Its terrain varies from gentle plains to more hilly areas, shaping the cultural and economic activities along its course. The Marne continues to be a vital natural and cultural feature of the region.