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  • Alsace is an inland region in northeastern France, bordering Germany and Switzerland and situated primarily on plains formed along the west bank of the Rhine River. The Vosges mountains lie to the west, while the Black Forest and Jura mountain ranges are found to the east and southeast, respectively. The climate is relatively mild and dry, but winters tend to be fairly cold.
    In Alsace, you'll hear French and Alsatian, a Germanic dialect, spoken.
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  • Spatial distribution of dialects in Alsace prior to the expansion of standard French in the 20th century. An Alsatian dialect speaker, recorded in France.
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  • Alsace gezilecek yerler, Fransa'da birbirinden şirin birçok tarihi mimarili köy ve kasabadan oluşuyor. Tüm Alsace bölgesi, gezmenin inanılmaz keyifli olduğu bir yer.
  • Alsace is a region on the Eastern side of France, on the Rhine river, at the border with Germany and Switzerland.
  • By the late eighth century, Charlemagne, the most famous Frankish King of the Carolingian dynasty, had incorporated Alsace into a unified France and Germany.
  • Daha çok şarap rotası olarak bilinen Alsace köy ve kasabaları rotası 170 km’lik bir rota ve 120’den fazla köy ve kasabaya ev sahipliği yapıyor.
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  • Nestled in northeastern France, the Alsace region has much to offer, from storybook-pretty villages to dazzling cities & miles of rolling vineyards.
  • Alsace Bölgesindeki Simgesel Noktalar: Alsace, Grand Est bölgesindeki 10 şehir manzaraları hakkında Tripadvisor'da paylaşılan yorum ve fotoğrafları görün.
  • Alsace village square Alsace is the Germanic region of France. It is a region lying on the west bank of the river Rhine, between the Rhine and the Vosges mountains.