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Strasbourg is in Alsace, close to Germany.
Strasbourg is in the eastern part of France, a region called Alsace.
No, Alsace is a region in eastern France, bordering on Germany. The capital is Strasbourg.
Strasbourg and Mulhouse are the largest cities in Alsace, eastern France.
Strasbourg is the location of the parliament of the European Union. Strasbourg is the capital and principal city of the Alsace region in eastern France, located near the border with Germany.
The capital city of Alsace is Strasbourg. It is located in northeastern France near the border with Germany. Strasbourg is known for its picturesque old town, Gothic cathedral, and as the official seat of the European Parliament.
It depends how you define "city". The following are the cities in Alsace, France with greater than 50,000 inhabitants:Colmar (65,713)Mulhouse (111,156)Strasbourg - regional capital (272,222)
Yes, France is significantly larger than Strasbourg. France is a country that covers an area of about 551,695 square kilometers, while Strasbourg, a city in the Alsace region, has an area of approximately 78 square kilometers. Thus, France encompasses numerous cities, landscapes, and regions far beyond the size of Strasbourg.
Louis Pasteur University (Université Louis-Pasteur), established in 1567, was a large university in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. In 2009, it became part of the University of Strasbourg and lost its status as an independent university.
J'habite en (+ country or region name), j'habite (Ã?) (+ town or village name)Ex: J'habite en France, j'habite en Alsace, j'habite Ã? Strasbourg (or j'habite Strasbourg)
Strasbourg is the capital of the region of Alsace, located in north-eastern France.
Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace region of France and of the department of Bas-Rhin in France, though it has at various times in the past belonged to Germany.