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The Vosges mountains are a range of low mountains located in northeastern France. They are classified as a block mountain, formed primarily by geological uplift and erosion. The range features rounded peaks and is characterized by its dense forests, scenic valleys, and rich biodiversity. The Vosges also serve as a natural border between France and Germany.

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