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    Geography

    Alsace–Lorraine had a land area of 14,496 km (5,597 sq mi). Its capital was Straßburg. It was divided into three districts … See more

    Alsace–Lorraine - Wikipedia

    • Alsace–Lorraine (German: Elsaß–Lothringen), officially the Imperial Territory of Alsace–Lorraine (German: Reichsland Elsaß–Lothringen), was a territory of the German Empire, located in modern-day France. It was established in 1871 by the German Empire after it had occupied the region during the Franco-Prussian War. The region was officially ceded to the Germ… See more

    CapitalStraßburg (Strasbourg)
    LegislatureLandtag
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    History

    The modern history of Alsace–Lorraine was primarily influenced by the rivalry between French and German nationalism.
    France long sought to attain and then preserve what it considered to be its "natural bo… See more

    Demographics

    The German-linked Alsatian dialect remains the lingua franca of the region, although perhaps used more by older people. Both French and German are taught in the schools.
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  2. Alsace-Lorraine | Facts, Definition, & History | Britannica

    Dec 13, 2024 · Alsace-Lorraine, area comprising the present French départements of Haut-Rhin, Bas-Rhin, and Moselle. Alsace-Lorraine was the …

     
  3. Alsace - Wikipedia

    Alsace was merged with Baden, and Lorraine with the Saarland, to become part of a planned Westmark. During the war, 130,000 young men from Alsace and Lorraine were conscripted into the German armies against their will (malgré …

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  5. Alsace–Lorraine - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

    The Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (German: Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen or Elsass-Lothringen, French: Terre d'Empire d'Alsace-Lorraine or Alsace-Moselle) was a territory created by the German Empire in 1871 after its victory …

  6. Alsace & Lorraine travel - Lonely Planet | France, Europe

    Discover the cultural and natural attractions of Alsace & Lorraine, a region of France with a Germanic influence. Explore Strasbourg's Gothic cathedral, Metz's golden spires, Nancy's neoclassical square and more.

  7. Alsace-Lorraine - 1914-1918-Online

    Alsace-Lorraine was a border region located between the Rhine River and the Vosges Mountains. Its role in French wartime propaganda, its geographic location, and its tumultuous recent history all combined to give the region a …

  8. History of Alsace-Lorraine | Britannica

    Alsace-Lorraine, Area, eastern France. It is now usually considered to include the present-day French departments of Haut-Rhin, Bas-Rhin, and Moselle. The area was ceded by France to Germany in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian War. It …

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