This is the 5425th most frequent German word.
bazeilles
"Bazeilles" is not a German word; it refers to a French town.
In this sentence, "Bazeilles" refers to the location's name, acting as a proper noun and emphasizing its historical significance.
Das historische Schlachtfeld von Bazeilles ist ein Zeugnis vergangener Konflikte.
The historical battlefield of Bazeilles is a testament to past conflicts.
Here, "Bazeilles" serves again as a proper noun, signifying the town that attracts visitors due to its historical relevance.
Viele Menschen besuchen Bazeilles, um die Geschichte des Ortes kennenzulernen.
Many people visit Bazeilles to learn about the history of the place.
This use indicates the community living in Bazeilles, focusing on their actions relating to cultural maintenance.