Meuse (department)
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This article is about the department in France. For the river, see Meuse (river). For other uses, see Meuse (disambiguation).
Meuse is a department found in the east of France in the Grand Est region. Its prefecture is Bar-le-Duc. Its population is about 193,000 (2006 estimation). It is one of the 83 first French departments made during the French revolution.
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