Whether in Colmar in the heart of Alsace, or Mulhouse further south, or Selestat, Alsatians are warm and friendly, welcoming and cordial. |
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He was born in 1823 in the small town of Guebwiller in Alsace, where his father was a silk dyer. |
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Alsace is also, incidentally, the home of choucroute garnie, a traditional dish of sauerkraut and various forms of pork. |
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With the fervor of the vinously disenfranchised, Riesling lovers have long worshiped the trinity of Germany, Austria and Alsace. |
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The geology of Alsace almost resembles a mosaic, comprising elements ranging from granite to limestone, as well as clay, schist and sandstone. |
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The success of the Alsace region is also due to its strategic position at the heart of the Europe of Sciences. |
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The 2000 vintage was one of the earliest fruiting and most contrasty of the decade in Alsace. |
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Leading wine producer in Alsace, the Wolfberger group demonstrates its ambition to optimise the quality of grape content. |
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It might have been that November night in 1944 when his rifle platoon took a wrong turn in a small wood in Alsace. |
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After the war I returned home to my native Alsace and bicycled all over the region, from north to south. |
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In 1635 he pledged himself to the French crown in return for the landgraviate of Alsace and the bailiwick of Hagenau. |
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Alsace soon becomes the main region for producing egg-pasta in the German Reich. |
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In France, potash production continued to decrease for the sixth consecutive year as a result of the phaseout of potash mining in Alsace. |
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Similarly, certain whites like Burgundies, Loires made from Chenin grapes and the Grands Alsace come into their own at a higher temperature. |
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Anyone travelling to Strasbourg by car or by rail would have been able to see for themselves that storms raged in Alsace as well. |
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Sparkling sharp and delicate, this Cremant from Alsace is perfect for parties, from the aperitive to the dessert. |
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The importance of the forementioned quality has to do with the location of Alsace and it's climate. |
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Original replica of the train station located in the Alsace region, but can be used worldwide due to its construction. |
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Hydréos is Lorraine's 3rd competitiveness cluster and the 2nd shared with Alsace. |
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The regional show held at Colmar for the honeys from Alsace attests to the vitality of Alsatian honey production. |
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Nearly every region of France was represented, from Alsace to Corsica, by way of Aquitaine. |
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This exceptional paneled room from an herbalist shop dates from 1825 and was created in Colmar, Alsace, France. |
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Colmar, the administrative capital of the Haut-Rhin rich in art and history, is also the capital of the Alsace wines. |
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Chess in Alsace benefits from a old and great tradition, preserved by high personalities like exemplarily Roos family. |
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In the Middle Ages many Alsace wines were fortified or spiced in order to compete with the fuller bodied Mediterranean wines such as sack and malmsey. |
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You will find several pipe organ soundbanks, all recorded from historic organs located in the Alsace region of France. |
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Typical from Alsace, this porc meat is slightly salted and smoked. It can be cooked in water or papillote in the oven. |
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Alsace wines that used to be dry are often medium sweet nowadays. |
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Just as Cologne traded Rhine and Mosel wines to the Baltic and the Low Countries in exchange for herrings and stockfish, Frankfurt did the same with Alsace wines. |
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If you are afraid that it won't please your guests, serve a Riesling from Germany or Alsace or a Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire region. |
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The local food and the well known Alsace grapes, like Riesling and Gewürztraminer originate from German times. |
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This article is a corpus-based study of prosodic variation in the French language as spoken in Alsace, Belgium and Romand Switzerland. |
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In Alsace, we prefer our sauerkraut more acid than in the rest of France, which we call 'angel hair' because it is very long and thin. |
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Alsace is in north-east France and produces aromatic white wines. |
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The excursion will travel across Alsace and the Black Forest, with stops scheduled at the regional Eco museum and at a winery. |
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Goose foie gras, an absolute must-try in Alsace gastronomy, is eaten warm with grapes and pippin apples at Christmas. |
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In 1157 he resigned the countship to his son Philip of Alsace and betook himself once more to Jerusalem. |
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Lorraine forms part of the Kingdom of Austrasia which includes regions today called Belgium, Holland, Champagne, Rhineland and Alsace. |
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Alsace wines have possessed their legendary quality since the Early Middle Ages. |
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Since Madame Maigret is from Alsace, he specified an Alsatian Traminger both in the sauce and to be drunk with the dish. |
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We are also registered purveyors of a range of kitchen tools manufactured in the Alsace. |
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Pâtes d'Alsace' is produced from the raw materials listed above in production units located in Alsace which thus perpetuate the tradition of pasta made with eggs. |
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François Loos, Vice-President of the Regional Council of Alsace has used the open forum of the Mobilis meetings to announce the region's launch of a large financing project for electric cars. |
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Sainte-Richarde's rock offers a panorama on vineyards and Alsace plain. |
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The aim of this priority is to enhance the appeal of urban areas in Alsace compared with elsewhere and to strengthen their internal cohesion and solidarity by introducing novel strategies for sustainable urban development. |
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Unlike many wines in France whose names reflect the particular region from which they come, such as Burgundy and Bordeaux, wines from the Alsace region proudly bear the name of the grape variety from which they are made. |
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He became an itinerant of the group and shares its activities between the three units in south-western France with, moreover, two or three stays in Alsace each year. |
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There also are groups calling for devolution or full independence for Occitania, Alsace, and Brittany. |
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Many cities of today grew up around a taberna complex, such as Rheinzabern in the Rhineland, and Saverne in Alsace. |
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My French ancestors lived in the troubled province of Alsace, which spent hundreds of years being alternately annexed by Germany and France. |
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On 7 August the VII Corps attacked Alsace with its objectives being to capture Mulhouse and Colmar. |
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The final line was strongest around the industrial regions of Metz, Lauter and Alsace, while other areas were in comparison only weakly guarded. |
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The 1st Army also conducted two attacks against the Maginot Line further to the east in northern Alsace. |
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In some places, there are large compensation pools, for example, the huge Bassin de compensation de Plobsheim in Alsace. |
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The French had planned a seaborne assault on the North Sea coast in order to relieve expected pressure on the front in Alsace and Lorraine. |
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It comprised an area of today's western Switzerland, the French Jura and Alsace regions, and southwestern Germany. |
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Alsace is located on France's eastern border and on the west bank of the upper Rhine adjacent to Germany and Switzerland. |
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The historical predominant language of much of Alsace is Alsatian, a set of Allemannic dialects closely related to Swabian and Swiss German. |
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Internal and international migration since 1945 has also changed the ethnolinguistic composition of Alsace. |
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The economic and cultural capital as well as largest city of Alsace is Strasbourg. |
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In a world of agriculture, Alsace has always been a rich region which explains why it suffered so many invasions and annexations in its history. |
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By 58 BC, the Romans had invaded and established Alsace as a center of viticulture. |
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The French offensive into southern Alsace, launched on 20 August with the Battle of Mulhouse, had limited success. |
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Multiconfessional villages appeared, particularly in the region of Alsace bossue. |
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Although German dialects were spoken in Alsace for most of its history, the dominant language in Alsace today is French. |
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Alsace was united with the other Alemanni east of the Rhine into the stem duchy of Swabia. |
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Alsace experienced great prosperity during the 12th and 13th centuries under Hohenstaufen emperors. |
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Sparkling sharp and delicate, this Cremant from Alsace with small bubles, made in a exceptionnal year, is perfect for parties, from the aperitive to the dessert. Served shilled. |
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Alsace after debt consolidation no loan translation. |
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Jean Hugel has just passed away and Alsace, which he loved and promoted so tirelessly all over the world during more than 60 years, feels a great void. |
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Is the only red grape of Alsace, used to make red wines with little color. |
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Under Frederic Barberousse, this dynasty contributes to the expansion and boom of Alsace, which becomes an economic, technological and intellectual power. |
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Moreover, in Alsace, the growing success of the sparkling wines and the search of diversification on that field led to an increasing use of Pinot Noir in the Cremant where it brings fruitiness and vinosity. |
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During the Italian and Alsace campaigns of World War II, their exploits and efficiency were exemplary, even though they incurred extremely heavy losses: over 8 000 men were put out of action? |
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Today he is the owner and a wine grower on 12 hectares of vines in Alsace. |
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At the beginning of the 2nd millennium, when Bruno was a young boy, a fortuneteller told his father, Count Hughes of Alsace, that his son would one day become more famous and more powerful than he was himself. |
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Born in Strasbourg in 1887, Arp was already participating in the vibrant artistic scene in his native Alsace as a 15-year-old. |
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Mrs Griesbeck pointed out the rerouting of traffic via the Alsace region. |
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By January 1st, 1945 the Germans had struck back, launching Operation Bodenplatte against Allied airfields, and a simultaneous attack in Alsace and Lorraine in order to draw away some Allied forces. |
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In our store, you will find all the classic butchery and cold meat products, but we also stock a large number of specialties from the Alsace that we began selling in response to the Mad Cow scare. |
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As cases of desecration and attacks on places of worship escalate in France, and particularly in Alsace, the Commissioner recommends the adoption of effective measures. |
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As part of his prize, he will be invited to come to Alsace for a long weekend and discover this region's winemakers and its finest gastronomic restaurants. |
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The Franco-German War took the government completely by surprise, and the Cabinet would not allow Gladstone to propose to Prussia the neutralization of Alsace and Lorraine. |
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Between 1648 and 1871, Alsace moved little by little from a feudal system under the control of the German Empire to the absolute monarchy of the french regime. |
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Fifteen questions, both general and technical, concerning the Alsace winegrowing area, followed by a commented tasting of a wine, in this case a Riesling 2005 Grand Cru Brand, from the de Turckheim cellar. |
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They also went up to Bergenbach to help on the farm. Eugenie worked as a governess in Alsace and Valentine was too much of a lady to do farm work. |
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Automatic alignment of large spoken corpora and pitch tracking enabled us to reveal or at least quantify prosodic differences between French varieties spoken in Alsace, Belgium and Romand Switzerland. |
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In 1983, after his studies in viticulture, enology and business and a two years working in wineries in the United States, Jacques returned to Alsace to second his parents at the family estate. |
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On the road, you will discover a beautiful panorama over the Alsace plain and the vineyard, and also a charming ruined castled classified Historic Monument. |
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Enjoy specialties such as sauerkraut, Baeckeoffe the schiffala, pot-au-feu in Alsace, tarte flambe, accompanied by an Alsatian wine and served in a traditional and lively atmosphere. |
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Recent economic growth has concerned primarily the tertiary sector and includes the expansion of the University of Upper Alsace and the development of a science park. |
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The first French offensives in the Alsace came to a sudden end, whilst the Schlieffen plan, applied with substantial modifications by young Moltke, ran its relentless course. |
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Three forms of Franconian are spoken in the Moselle: Moselle Franconian in the Pays de Nied, Rhenish Franconian in the coalfields that stretch as far as Alsace and Luxembourgish Franconian in the region of Thionville. |
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I have located only about half as many cousins in Alsace as Slovenija, although there are more first cousins of my grandfather that are still alive. |
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With support from Brussels, the Baden region, Alsace and the Basle region in Switzerland are going to pool their efforts to set up joint tourism promotion? |
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Since 1877, the largest regional newspaper in Alsace has been printed in the center of the city and from 1977, after the introduction of the Berliner format, printed exclusively on WIFAG web offset presses. |
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Postmen are central to the innovative Mail distribution, as they have tested the first 10 quads, with the first one in Alsace in real conditions of use. |
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Although these people speak German, it is more questionable whether German can be considered a regional language in Alsace as the Alsatian dialect, which is undoubtedly Germanic, is substantially different. |
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No, Alsace is not the only preferred region for storks in Europe! |
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Although the red wine version is far better known in this country, in regions such as Alsace, it would of course have traditionally been prepared with the more plentiful local white. |
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This time, the left bagged all but Alsace and Corsica. |
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It is unlikely that any of their descendants still live here. The nearby village of Gudurica was also, until the end of the war, largely German, many of its people descended from settlers from Alsace and Lorraine. |
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As it is, the party runs only Alsace and Corsica. |
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With the decline of the Roman Empire, Alsace became the territory of the Germanic Alemanni. |
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Prosperity returned to Alsace under Habsburg administration during the Renaissance. |
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The 1685 Edict of Fontainebleau, by which the French king ordered the suppression of French Protestantism, was not applied in Alsace. |
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However, compared to the rest of France, Alsace enjoyed a climate of religious tolerance. |
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In 1843 and 1844, sailing ships bringing immigrant families from Alsace arrived at the port of New York. |
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Alsace was merged with Baden, and Lorraine with the Saarland, to become part of a planned Westmark. |
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Alsace is the part of the plain of the Rhine located at the west of the Rhine, on its left bank. |
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Alsace historically was part of the Holy Roman Empire and the German realm of culture. |
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The towns of Alsace were the first to adopt German language as their official language, instead of Latin, during the Lutheran Reform. |
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Alsace is also well known for its foie gras made in the region since the 17th century. |
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The stork is a main feature of Alsace and was the subject of many legends told to children. |
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They are mostly found on roofs of houses, churches and other public buildings in Alsace. |
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Alsace is the most well equipped region of France, with 2000 kilometres of cycle routes. |
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In the early Empire, the same Germanic tribes that had fought for Ariovistus appeared on both sides of the Rhine in Alsace. |
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Attila went through Alsace in 451, devastating the country and destroying Mainz and Triers with their Roman garrisons. |
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The Roman dioceses of Strasbourg and Basel covered Alsace and that of Chur, as mentioned, Rhaetia. |
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Thereafter, Alamanni was ruled by Franks and the only remaining native Alamannic nobility seems to have hailed from Alsace. |
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The French people rejoiced that Alsace and Lorraine had been returned to France and that Germany had agreed to pay reparations. |
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As I drove into the medieval town of Colmar in the Alsace region of eastern France, I wasn't sure what to expect. |
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While part of the Roman Empire, Alsace was part of Germania Superior. |
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The Alsace on the left banks of the Upper Rhine was sold to Burgundy by Archduke Sigismund of Austria in 1469 and eventually fell to France in the Thirty Years' War. |
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Clovis and the Franks defeated the Alemanni during the 5th century AD, culminating with the Battle of Tolbiac, and Alsace became part of the Kingdom of Austrasia. |
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As in much of Europe, the prosperity of Alsace came to an end in the 14th century by a series of harsh winters, bad harvests, and the Black Death. |
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The question of who held Alsace is historically significant. |
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After the conclusion of the war, France was again free to pursue its desire to reach the Rhine and in 1444 a French army appeared in Lorraine and Alsace. |
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When hostilities were concluded in 1648 with the Treaty of Westphalia, most of Alsace was recognized as part of France, although some towns remained independent. |
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Silver mines were opened in Bohemia, Saxony, Erzgebirge, Alsace, the Lahn region, Siegerland, Silesia, Hungary, Norway, Steiermark, Salzburg, and the southern Black Forest. |
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This was considered to be a replacement for the loss of the University of Strasbourg on the west bank of the Rhine, which reverted to France with the rest of Alsace. |
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French troops entered Alsace less than two weeks later to quash the worker strikes and remove the newly established Soviets and revolutionaries from power. |
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Towards the end of the empire, the Alemanni, also referred to as Suebi, first settled in the Agri Decumates and then crossed the Rhine and occupied Alsace. |
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Although Alsace has been part of France multiple times in the past, the region had no direct connection with the French state for several centuries. |
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Some Huguenot immigrants settled in Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, such as Philip Woodring born 1741 in Alsace, France, and died 1819 in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. |
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Due to regional similarities in climate and soil, the grapes planted in Oregon are often the same varieties found in the French regions of Alsace and Burgundy. |
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From the annexation of Alsace by France in the 17th century and the language policy of the French Revolution up to 1870, knowledge of French in Alsace increased considerably. |
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After 911 Duchy of Swabia extended westwards and added lands of Alsace. |
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Additionally, Alsace is known for its fruit juices and mineral waters. |
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Francois Apery of the University of Upper Alsace in Mulhouse, France, has now captured the essence of the process, known as sphere eversion, in a surprisingly simple model. |
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In prehistoric times, Alsace was inhabited by nomadic hunters. |
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