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A dog from Alsace, or anything else from Alsace, is called an Alsatian.
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Here is a sentence that uses the word Alsace. My best friend was born in Alsace and lived there for 10 years.
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Alain Petiot has written:
'Au service des Habsbourg' -- subject(s): History, Intellectual life, Lorrainers, French, Court and courtiers
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No, Alsace is a region in eastern France, bordering on Germany. The capital is Strasbourg.
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Strasbourg and Mulhouse are the largest cities in Alsace, eastern France.
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Alsace-Lorraine Regional Party was created in 1903.
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I understand that the region Alsace was the community of many if not mostly Ashkenazi jews.
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Alsace wine or Alsatian wine. It is a French wine produced in the Alsace region.
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Alsace is a place with the same name in English as in French. In German is called Elsaß.
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The river Rhine forms the eastern border of the French region of Alsace. It does not border the region of Lorraine.
Note: Alsace and Lorraine are two separate French Regions, not one region.
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Gene Alsace died on June 16, 1967, in Butte County, California, USA.
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In Happy Alsace - 1920 was released on:
USA: 2 May 1920
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France. Alsace and Lorraine became part of France during the 1600's. In 1871, Germany fought a war with France and won, and part of the settlement was that Alsace and Lorraine would be given to Germany and called "Alsace-Lorraine". France was angry about it and wanted "revanche"- revenge. As part of the settlement of World War I, Alsace-Lorraine was given back to France.
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The French regions of Alsace and Lorraine form the border with Germany. Historically, these regions, especially Alsace, have had a large percentage of German speakers and are a cultural French-German hybrid.
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Prior to World War 1, Alsace was part of the German Empire. The Treaty of Versailes reverts Alsace back under France's control in June of 1919.
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The Treaty of Frankfurt (1871) transferred most of Alsace and Lorraine from France to the newly created Germany.
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The cast of Douce Alsace - 1912 includes: Jean Angelo Stacia Napierkowska
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Alsace Lorraine is a region located in the Michelin territory of France. This region is well known for its agriculture.
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It currently belongs to France.
Only the people of Alsace Lorraine should be allowed to choose, not some politicians in their offices...
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the french had to girve up a lot of land Alsace & Lorraine.
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The returns for Alsace of the census taken on the 1st of December have just been published (beginning of March 2010). The total population was 1,074,626.
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France did regain the eastern regions of Alsace and Lorraine, which it had lost in the 1870 war against Prussia.
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