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  2. Vosges - Wikipedia

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    The Germanic areas of the Vosges mountains are part of the Alemannic dialect region and cultural area and, in the north, also part of the Frankish dialect region and cultural area. The Romance-speaking areas are traditionally part of the Lorrain language region in the west and the Frainc-Comtou region in the south. For a long time the ...

  3. Disaster proclaimed in St. Clair County. Flooding in ... - AOL

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    Mascoutah and Belleville fire departments are on the scene of an area near Illinois Route 158 and Keck Road for a water rescue, according to the St. Clair County Emergency Management Agency. 11:46 ...

  4. Northern Vosges - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Vosges Massif consists of a monoclinal tilted to the northeast and is mainly composed of Buntsandstein sandstone (colorful sandstone dating from 245 to 230 million years ago). [2] This sandstone is visible on the high points and takes the form of rugged rocks and stacks (a characteristic utilized in the construction of numerous ...

  5. Live updates: Flood warnings extended to early Friday in ...

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    I-55/70 NB is CLOSED in East St. Louis due to flooding. All traffic is being diverted to I-64 EB. Use I-255 NB to reconnect with I-55/70. Please avoid the area until our pumps can catch up with ...

  6. Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines - Wikipedia

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    Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines is located in the massif of the Vosges Mountains, where it occupies the V-shaped valley of the Lièpvrette River.Nearby Lorraine is accessible by road over the Col de Sainte-Marie (772 metres; 2533') or the Tunnel Maurice-Lemaire (reopened, following a major upgrade, in October 2008).

  7. Vologne - Wikipedia

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    The Vologne is a substantial river, as a result of its neighbours in the region of the Vosges Mountains.Its flow rate has been observed for a period of 40 years at Cheniménil, a locality in the Vosges department situated slightly before its confluence with the Moselle. [2]

  8. Weiss (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Weiss is a river in the Haut-Rhin department, northeastern France. It rises in the Vosges Mountains near the Lac Blanc and joins the river Fecht (a tributary of the Ill) near Bennwihr, north of Colmar, after a course of 24 kilometres (15 mi). [1] It flows through Orbey and Kaysersberg. [1]

  9. Meurthe (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Meurthe (French pronunciation:) is a river in north-eastern France, right tributary to the river Moselle.It is 161 km (100 mi) long. [1] Its source is in the Vosges mountains, near the Col de la Schlucht in the Vosges département, from where it flows in an overall north-westerly direction.