Alsace is a region in northeastern France known for its charming towns and cities. Key cities in Alsace include Strasbourg, the capital and a major European political center; Mulhouse, known for its industrial history; and Colmar, famous for its picturesque canals and half-timbered houses. Other notable towns in the region include Haguenau, Sélestat, and Obernai, each offering unique cultural and historical attractions.
The French aspired to regain the cities of Alsace and Lorraine, which were surrendered after the Franco-Prussian War.
Alsace and
Alsacians?
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.
Nationalism
Strasbourg and Mulhouse are the largest cities in Alsace, eastern France.
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)
A dog from Alsace, or anything else from Alsace, is called an Alsatian.
The French aspired to regain the cities of Alsace and Lorraine, which were surrendered after the Franco-Prussian War.
The Ill River which is located in Alsace in the Northwest region of France.
Yes, Colmar is a town in Alsace.
No. Alsace is the easternmost region of France.
Gundelina of Alsace was born in 692.
Gundelina of Alsace died in 740.
Air Alsace was created in 1962.
Air Alsace ended in 1982.
Alsace-Lorraine was created in 1871.