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  2. Alsace - Wikipedia

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    It was not until 9 June 1982, with the Circulaire sur la langue et la culture régionales en Alsace (Memorandum on regional language and culture in Alsace) issued by the Vice-Chancellor of the Académie Pierre Deyon, that the teaching of German in primary schools in Alsace really began to be given more official status. The Ministerial ...

  3. Route Romane d'Alsace - Wikipedia

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    Murbach Sélestat Kaysersberg Sigolsheim. The Route Romane d'Alsace (Romanesque Road of Alsace) is a tourist itinerary designed by the Association Voix et Route Romane [1] to link both the well-known and the more secret examples of Romanesque architecture of Alsace, [2] in an itinerary of 19 stages, linking churches, abbeys and fortresses, that range from the first Romanesque structures of ...

  4. History of Alsace - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Age in Alsace (800 BCE - 52 BCE) begins with the advent of iron metallurgy and ends with the incorporation of all of Gaul into Rome. In Alsace, in common with much of central Europe, two phases of this period have been identified by archaeologists: the Hallstatt (800 BCE - 480 BCE) and La Tène (480 BCE - 52 BCE). [15]

  5. Parc du Petit Prince - Wikipedia

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    Parc du Petit Prince is a theme park inspired by the tale of the French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.It is located in Ungersheim in the Alsace region in France, more specifically in the Haut-Rhin department. [1]

  6. Alsatian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sweet specialties of Alsace include kougelhopf, German-style cheesecake (called fromage blanc tart), Mont-Blanc (called torche aux marrons in Alsace) and streusel.. The festivities of the year's end involve the production of a great variety of biscuits and small cakes called bredala, as well as pain d'épices (gingerbread) which are baked around Christmas time and manala (a brioche in the ...

  7. Province of Alsace - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Alsace (Province d'Alsace) was an administrative region of the Kingdom of France and one of the many provinces formed in the late 1600s. In 1648, the Landgraviate of Upper-Alsace was absorbed into the Kingdom of France and subsequently became the Province of Alsace, which it remain an integral part of for almost 150 years.

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