champaign+country

  • 11Champaign County, Ohio — Champaign County Courthouse in Urbana …

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  • 12Champaign Township, Champaign County, Illinois — Champaign Township   Township   Location in Champaign County …

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  • 13Champaign — Cham*paign , n. [OF. champaigne; same word as campagne.] A flat, open country. [1913 Webster] Fair champaign, with less rivers interveined. Milton. [1913 Webster] Through Apline vale or champaign wide. Wordsworth. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 14champaign — (n.) open country, plain, c.1400, from O.Fr. champagne country, countryside, from L. campania plain, level country, especially that near Rome (see CAMPAIGN (Cf. campaign) (n.)) …

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  • 15champaign — [sham pān′] n. [ME champain < OFr champaigne: see CAMPAIGN] a broad plain; flat, open country adj. of or like a champaign …

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  • 16Champaign-Urbana Metropolitan Area — The Champaign Urbana Metropolitan Statistical Area, also known as Champaign Urbana and colloquially known as Chambana, is a metropolitan area in east central Illinois. Composed of three counties (Champaign, Ford, and Piatt, the area had a… …

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  • 17Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area — Map of Illinois highlighting the Champaign Urbana MSA The Champaign Urbana metropolitan area, also known as Champaign Urbana, is a metropolitan area in east central Illinois. It is the 191st largest metropolitan area in the U.S. It is composed of …

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  • 18champaign — /sham payn /, n. 1. level, open country; plain. 2. Obs. a battlefield. adj. 3. level and open: champaign fields. [1350 1400; ME champai(g)ne < MF champa(i)gne < L campania; see CAMPAIGN] * * * ▪ Illinois, United States …

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  • 19Champaign County — 1 Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Champaign County Country and Admin Code US.IL.019 US 2 Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Champaign County Country and Admin Code US.OH.021 US …

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  • 20champaign — noun Etymology: Middle English champaine, from Anglo French champaigne, from Late Latin campania more at campaign Date: 15th century 1. an expanse of level open country ; plain 2. archaic ba …

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