Aisne

The Aisne is part of the Waterways of Mainland Europe and is made up of the Aisne (Canal latéral à l'Aisne) and the Aisne (Canalised River Aisne).
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Aisne ( AYN, also US: EN, French: [ɛːn] (listen)) is a French department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. It is named after the river Aisne.
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[Battle of the Aisne]
of the Aisne is the name of three battles fought along the Aisne River in northern France during the First World War. First Battle of the Aisne (12–15
[Aisne (disambiguation)]
Aisne may refer to: Aisne, a French department named after: Aisne (river), left tributary of the river Oise Aisne River, Belgium, tributary of the river
[Third Battle of the Aisne]
The Third Battle of the Aisne (French: 3e Bataille de l'Aisne) was a battle of the German Spring Offensive during World War I that focused on capturing
[Aisne (river)]
The Aisne (/eɪn/ AYN, also US: /ɛn/ EN, French: [ɛːn] (listen)) is a river in northeastern France. It is a left tributary of the Oise. It gave its name
[First Battle of the Aisne]
The First Battle of the Aisne (French: 1re Bataille de l'Aisne) was the Allied follow-up offensive against the right wing of the German First Army (led
[SS Aisne]
intended to be named Aisne. SS Aisne (1918), ordered by Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, completed as Western Maid. USS Aisne, a Design 1022 ship launched
[Belleau, Aisne]
department of Aisne in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Communes of the Aisne department Battle of Belleau Wood The Marine Memorial Aisne-Marne American
[Second Battle of the Aisne]
The Second Battle of the Aisne (French: Bataille du Chemin des Dames or French: Seconde bataille de l'Aisne, 16 April – mid-May 1917) was the main part
[First Battle of the Marne]
Armies at risk of encirclement, and they were ordered to retreat to the Aisne River. The retreating armies were pursued by the French and British, although