Champaign

/ʃæmˈpeɪn/ noun

A flat, open landscape with few trees or hills, especially a plain used for farming.

From Old French 'champaigne' meaning open country or field, derived from Latin 'campania' meaning countryside. The word evolved to describe the characteristic landscape of the Champagne region in France, though it can refer to any flat agricultural plain.

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