Château-Thierry Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Château-Thierry is a city of north-eastern France, about 56 miles east-northeast of Paris. It is a sous-préfecture; of the Aisne département;, in the Picardie administrative region.
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Château-Thierry was also the site of an important World War I battle in 1918, between American and German troops.
Château-Thierry is the terminus station of a regional railway line starting from the Gare de l'Est in Paris.
Château-Thierry is also one of the exits of the A4 motorway that links Paris with the east part of France.
Castle Walls
Saint-Crépin Church (XVe century)
Balhand Tower
Marne River
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Champagne Vineyards
Château-Thierry is the birth place of Jean de La Fontaine.
The city is a partner city of Mosbach (Germany)
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Geography
Château-Thierry is situated on the Marne River.Transportation
Monuments and Tourist Attractions
Miscellaneous
See also
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