Proper noun
Montagne (plural Montagnes)
A surname from French.
About 15,000 royalists escaped with the British fleet, but five to eight hundred of the 7,000 who remained were shot on the Champ de Mars, and Toulon was renamed "Port la Montagne". Source: Internet
In the four other main districts-Aube, Côte de Sézanne, Montagne de Reims, and Vallée de la Marne-Chardonnay lags behind Pinot noir in planting. Source: Internet
Pinot noir is the most widely planted grape in the Aube region and grows very well in Montagne de Reims. Source: Internet
• Hentges read resignation letter from Petra Montagne as elementary education teacher at the end of the school year. Source: Internet
Cezanne's "La Montagne Sainte-Victoire" was found in the trove of notorious "art hermit" Cornelius Gurlitt in 2014. Source: Internet
He joined NPR's Renee Montagne to discuss Tupac's lasting legacy, as well as the complexities he embodied. Source: Internet