picardie
The Picardie region is known for its beautiful countryside and historic cathedrals.
Proper noun A historical region in northern France, bordering the English Channel.
Picardie is used as a proper noun to refer to a specific geographical and historical area. It is typically used in historical, cultural, or geographical contexts. * The battle was fought in the plains of Picardie. * Picardie has a rich architectural heritage, including many Gothic cathedrals.
- Historical Context: The term is often used to discuss events, such as battles or cultural movements, that took place within this region.
- During World War I, Picardie was the site of several major offensives.
- Picardy: The standard English name for the region .
- Picard: (noun) A native or inhabitant of Picardie. (adjective) Relating to Picardie or its people or culture.
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Note on Administrative Regions: As of 2016, the former administrative region of Picardie was merged with the region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais to form a new region called Hauts-de-France. However, the name Picardie remains in common use for the historical and cultural territory.
The Picardie region is known for its beautiful countryside and historic cathedrals.
- a region of northern France on the English Channel