Reims (disambiguation)

Reims (disambiguation)

Reims is a city of the Champagne-Ardenne "région" of northern France.

Reims may refer to:

* 12280 Reims, a main-belt asteroid
* Reims Aviation, a French aircraft manufacturer
* Stade Reims, a French football team

ee also

* Battle of Reims


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