Chaumont

Chaumont
/shoh mawonn"/, n.
a city in and the capital of Haute-Marne, in NE France. 29,329. Also called Chaumont-en-Bassigny /shoh mawonn"ahonn bann see nyee"/.

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France
also called  Chaumont-en-Bassigny,  
 town, capital of Haute-Marne département, Champagne-Ardenne région, eastern France, southeast of Paris. Situated on the edge of a plateau at the confluence of the Marne and the Suize rivers in the upper Marne valley, it was originally called Calvus Mons (Bald Mountain) and was built around a 10th-century castle. At first a stronghold of the counts of Bassigny, it was the residence of the counts of Champagne for a century until 1329, when it became attached to the crown. Great Britain, Austria, Russia, and Prussia concluded a treaty at Chaumont in 1814, binding themselves to prosecute the Napoleonic War until final victory. The Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste was built between the 13th and the 16th century. Chaumont is on the main railway from Paris to Basel (Switzerland) and adjacent to the Paris-Langres highway. The town was originally a centre of metalworking; now its primarily light industrial base includes the manufacture of medical appliances. Pop. (1999) 25,996; (2005 est.) 24,200.

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