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As of 2021, the population of Alsace-Lorraine is estimated to be around 5.5 million people. This region in northeastern France is known for its distinct culture, history, and picturesque landscapes.

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What is the population of Alsace-Lorraine?

2,00000 hoe


When was Alsace-Lorraine created?

Alsace-Lorraine was created in 1871.


When did Alsace-Lorraine Regional Party end?

Alsace-Lorraine Regional Party ended in 1906.


What two areas were taken from France and added to Germany in 1871?

Alsace and Lorraine


When was Alsace-Lorraine Regional Party created?

Alsace-Lorraine Regional Party was created in 1903.


What country wanted revanche for Alsace-Lorraine?

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.


Who does alsace-lorraine belong to?

It currently belongs to France. Only the people of Alsace Lorraine should be allowed to choose, not some politicians in their offices...


Show a map of Alsace-Lorraine?

Alsace Lorraine is a region located in the Michelin territory of France. This region is well known for its agriculture.


What origin is the surname sesnie?

Alsace-lorraine


Was Switzerland ever a part of Alsace-Lorraine?

no


What area did France regain after ww1?

France did regain the eastern regions of Alsace and Lorraine, which it had lost in the 1870 war against Prussia.


To pay for war damages to Germany what was France forced to give up?

the french had to girve up a lot of land Alsace & Lorraine.