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The Vosges are a French department on the eastern side of mainland France, and a chain of old mountains in the same location.
Northern France is certainly not the part of the country that is best known for skiing - that would be the Alps in the southeast. But there are some alpine and cross-country skiing resorts in the northeast, for example in the Vosges region. You can see a list of the ski areas in Vosges here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ski_areas_and_resorts_in_Europe#Vosges
Fontenoy-le-Château in the Vosges département of north-eastern France
The Pyrenees, The Vosges, The Jura, the "Massif Central" and the Alps make up the five major mountain systems of France.
Germany. Sorry, I disagree. Les Vosges are mountain north east France that are totally in France. Going much to the east, you arrive to the "Forêt Noire" ("Black Forest") that it is shared between France and Germany over the river Rhin, mostly from Switzerland in the south to Strasbourg.
"Les Vosges" are used as a feminine ; ex: 'les Vosges sont belles en mai'
Thaon-les-Vosges's population is 8,257.
Battle of the Vosges happened on 1794-07-13.
Place des Vosges was created in 1612.
The area of Thaon-les-Vosges is 11.7 square kilometers.
Saint-Dié-des-Vosges's population is 22,926.
Mademoiselle Delait was born in 1865, in Thaon-les-Vosges, Vosges, France.
Northern Vosges Regional Natural Park was created in 1976.
The area of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges is 46.15 square kilometers.
The Vosges are a French department on the eastern side of mainland France, and a chain of old mountains in the same location.
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