Argonne

/ɑːrˈɡɑn/ noun

A forested region in northeastern France, historically significant for battles during World War I, particularly the Battle of the Argonne.

From French 'Argonne,' likely from a Celtic place name. The region is named from its geographical features and has been a notable area since medieval times.

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