Campagne: nf (word coming from the Norman-Picard form of champagne, low Latin campania “plain”).
The word “campaign” has several meanings:
I) Rural area:
1. Old meaning: Vast expanse of open country (plain).
A campaign.
Modern meaning (geography): Rural landscape where the fields are not fenced, where there are few trees and where the dwellings are grouped together (champagne).
2. The countryside: cultivated land, outside an urban area (as opposed to town).
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