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The Ornain ( French pronunciation: [ɔʁnɛ̃] ) is a 116 km long river in northeastern France , right tributary of the Saulx ( Seine basin). It is formed near the village Gondrecourt-le-Château by the confluence of the small rivers Ognon and Maldite . It flows generally northwest. Its course crosses the following départements and towns:

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3-697: The Ornain flows into the Saulx in Pargny-sur-Saulx . The part of the Marne-Rhine Canal between Demange-aux-Eaux and Sermaize-les-Bains runs parallel to the Ornain. This Marne geographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Meuse geographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to a river in France

6-460: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Pargny-sur-Saulx Pargny-sur-Saulx ( French pronunciation: [paʁɲi syʁ so] , literally Pargny on Saulx ) is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France . Pargny-sur-Saulx is known for its tiles , which are exported sometimes to Singapore , giving it the nickname "the city of the tiles". In addition

9-474: The town is situated about 18 kilometres from Lac du Der-Chantecoq. In 1179 : Parni In 1189 : Parneium later : Parnenium In 1232 : Pargneium In 1240 : Pargny In 1273 : Pargnei-sur-Saulx In 1300 : Pargny In 1397 : Parigny In 1401 : Pargney In 1508 : Parguy-sur-Saulx In 1510 : Prygni In 1546 : Perriguy In 1571 : Parigny In 1633 : Pargny-sur-saulx Apse and transept in

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