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  2. Alsace–Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Alsace–Lorraine's inhabitants were sceptical of the German Empire during the first two decades and voted for regional parties (Alsace–Lorraine Protesters and Autonomists). After Chancellor Bismarck's dismissal in 1890, the party landscape loosened, and parties of the Empire (Social Democrats, Centre, National Liberals , Left ...

  3. Alsace - Wikipedia

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    Alsace–Lorraine was occupied by Germany in 1940 during the Second World War. ... Alsace's population increased to 1,919,745 in 2021. [3]

  4. Vosges (department) - Wikipedia

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    Schirmeck and Saales had been historically part of Alsace. These territories, along with the rest of Alsace and the annexed territories of Lorraine, became part of the Reichsland of Elsaß-Lothringen. The area of the Vosges department was thus reduced to its current 5,874 km 2 (2,268 sq mi).

  5. History of Alsace - Wikipedia

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    By 1790, the Jewish population of Alsace was approximately 22,500, ... Alsace-Lorraine was occupied by Germany in 1940 during the Second World War.

  6. Haut-Rhin - Wikipedia

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    It had a population of 767,083 in 2021. [ 4 ] On 1 January 2021, the départemental collectivities of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin were merged into the European Collectivity of Alsace .

  7. Arrondissement of Colmar-Ribeauvillé - Wikipedia

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    Landgraviate of Alsace (1186–1646) Lower Alsace; Upper Alsace; Further Austria (13th-century–1648) Décapole (1354–1679) County of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1456–1736) Upper Rhenish Circle (1500–1679) Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (1871–1918) Gau Baden-Elsaß (1940–1945) Alsace (1945–2016) Grand Est (2016–) European ...

  8. Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    The population of Lorraine is about 2,356,000. History. Cathedral of Saint Stephen in Metz, ... were both guaranteed by the 1911 constitution of Alsace-Lorraine. [7]

  9. Arrondissement of Strasbourg - Wikipedia

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    Protestant Church of the Augsburg Confession of Alsace and Lorraine; Calvinism: ... Its population is 514,651 (2021), and its area is 337.6 km 2 (130.3 sq mi). [3]