Woëvre
Natural region of Lorraine, France / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Wavre.
The Woëvre (French pronunciation: [(v)wavʁ]) (German: Waberland) is a natural region of Lorraine in northeastern France. It forms part of Lorraine plateau and lies largely in the department of Meuse. Along with the Côtes de Moselle, the Woëvre is one of the areas in Lorraine that receives the least rainfall; nonetheless, its river system is very important and feeds into the Lac de Madine.
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Official name | Etangs de la Petite Woëvre |
Designated | 8 April 1991 |
Reference no. | 515[1] |
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