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    Aisne is a department in northern France, named after the river Aisne. It has a population of about 530,000 and borders Belgium, several other departments, and the Hauts-de-France region.

  2. The Aisne is a 356-kilometre-long river in northeastern France, a tributary of the Oise. It has a rich history, a canal and a lateral canal, and was the site of several battles in World War I.

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  5. Discover the attractions and history of Aisne, a department in Picardy, France. Explore its forests, castles, abbeys, war cemeteries and more.

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  6. Aisne is a historical and natural destination in northern France, with medieval cities, castles, forests, vineyards and Champagne trail. Discover its 1001 things to surprise you, from Laon to Retz, from Familistère to Maroilles cheese.

  7. Aisne is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790 with Laon as its capital. [4] It was formed from parts of the former provinces of Île-de-France (Laon, Soissons, Noyon,and Valois), Picardy (Thiérache Vermandois), and Champagne (Brie and Omois).

  8. The Aisne is a river in northeastern France. It is a left tributary of the Oise river. It gave its name to the French department of Aisne. It was known in Roman times with its Celtic name of Axona.