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ALSACE

ALSACE. Stasbourg. Bas-Rhin ( Northern Alsace). Mulhouse. Kingersheim. Haut-Rhin ( Southern Alsace). The Vosges. Basel. Sàlu binànder ! Wie geht’s ? *. * « Hi all! How are you ? ». Alsace - France – Germany From one war to another , Alsace was either German or French.

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ALSACE

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  1. ALSACE

  2. Stasbourg Bas-Rhin (Northern Alsace) Mulhouse Kingersheim Haut-Rhin (Southern Alsace) The Vosges Basel

  3. Sàlubinànder! Wiegeht’s? * * « Hi all! How are you? »

  4. Alsace - France – Germany From one war to another, Alsace waseitherGerman or French.

  5. Stasbourg Christmas Market. Alsaciantraditional costume. A strongCatholic and Protestant tradition.

  6. One of the mosttraditionaldishes in Alsace: « la choucroute »! The delicate and tastywines : Gewürtz, Riesling, Edelzwicker, Crémant… (Cheers!) Alsaciandelights: bretzel, kougelhopf, bredeles… Yummy!

  7. Mach’sgüet!

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