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    The territory of the former Alsace–Lorraine, legally known as AlsaceMoselle, is a region in the eastern part of France, bordering with Germany. Its principal...
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    2013-04-12. "Histoire du protestantisme en Alsace et en Moselle". Annie Noblesse-Rocher, "The Reformation in Alsace", on: Musée virtuel du Protestantisme français...
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    Metz (category Communes of Moselle (department))
    France located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers. Metz is the prefecture of the Moselle department and the seat of the parliament...
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  • private property Existence of criminal justice for minors Use of local laws in Alsace and Moselle “as long as they have not been replaced with common laws or...
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    detached from any religion. The region of Alsace and Moselle is an exception to the general French norm since the local law stipulates official status and state...
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    Lorraine comprises the "départements" of Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle and Vosges and the principal cities are Nancy, Bar-le-Duc, Metz and Épinal...
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    defend them against the occupiers, but some, particularly from Alsace and the Moselle regions, fled westwards into the unoccupied zone from July 1940...
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    June 2018. "Le Sénat supprime le délit de blasphème qui s'applique en Alsace-Moselle". Patronage Laïque Jules Vallès (in French). 14 October 2016. Archived...
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    Elsässisches Fahnenlied (category Alsace–Lorraine)
    (1870-1926) in German when Alsace-Lorraine was part of the German Empire (1871-1918). It was adopted as the official anthem of Alsace-Lorraine in 1911. After...
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  • recognize or support any religion as official (except for the local law in Alsace-Moselle). Instead, it merely recognizes certain religious organizations...
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