A hilly region stretching from southeastern Belgium to northern France and Luxembourg. It is 350-500m above sea level, with the highest point exceeding 650m. It is mostly forested and barren, and has a low population density. It was the site of fierce battles during World War I and II. → Related topics Oise [river] | France | Belgium | Luxembourg (country) Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
ベルギー南東部から北フランス,ルクセンブルクにまたがる丘陵。標高350〜500m,最高点は650mを超える。森林,荒地が多く,人口密度は低い。第1次,第2次大戦の激戦地であった。 →関連項目オアーズ[川]|フランス|ベルギー|ルクセンブルク(国) 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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