Alsace and
France was in a fight with Italy between Alsace and Lorraine. This dispute was territorial. Italy wanted to claim Alsace and Lorraine as theirs and yet France would not allow it.
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Alsace-Lorraine
A dog from Alsace, or anything else from Alsace, is called an Alsatian.
Actually, no. But in Alsace and in Lorraine regions, people celebrates it and it called Saint-Etienne
Alsace is a place with the same name in English as in French. In German is called Elsaß.
In French, it has always been called Alsace. In German and Alsatian, it is known as Elsaß. In English, the name of the province depends on who has owned it at the time.
Strasbourg is in Alsace, close to Germany.
Baron Haussmann
Alsace-Lorraine - Champagne-Ardennes
It currently belongs to France. Only the people of Alsace Lorraine should be allowed to choose, not some politicians in their offices...
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.
In Alsace near Haguenau . It is now called Bischwiller, Bas-Rhin, France.
Alsace river
Strasbourg is in the eastern part of France, a region called Alsace.