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    Sarralbe (French pronunciation: [saʁalb]; German: Saaralben; Lorraine Franconian: Alwe or Saaralwe) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est...
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  • The canton of Sarralbe is an administrative division of the Moselle department, northeastern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation...
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    Lorquin, Sarrebourg, Fénétrange Bas-Rhin (F): Sarre-Union Moselle (F): Sarralbe, Sarreguemines Saarland (D): Saarbrücken, Völklingen, Wadgassen, Bous,...
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  • France. In its full extent it would have connected the river Sarre at Sarralbe with the river Moselle at Metz, via Dieuze and Château-Salins. Only 4 km...
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    from Kalhausen to Sarralbe and Mommenheim 1950: removal of the second track between Sarreguemines and Bliesbruck and between Sarralbe and Hambach 4 October...
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  • army, and he collected plants between 1861 and 1878. Warion was born in Sarralbe, a small town in the department of Moselle, on 21 April 1837. He was the...
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    Rouhling (57598) Saint-Jean-Rohrbach (57615) Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche (57619) Sarralbe (57628) Sarreguemines (57631) Sarreinsming (57633) Schmittviller (57636)...
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  • This is a list of people who have acted as official executioners. In 1870 the Republic of France abolished all local executioners and named the executioner...
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    Carl Wilhelm von Heideck (Greek: Κάρολος φον Χέυδεκ, born in Sarralbe, Moselle, on 6 December 1788 – died in Munich on 21 February 1861) was a Bavarian...
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    Metz-Diedenhofen, south of Saint-Avold (part of the Maginot Line), to Sarralbe made construction of defensive positions useless. Bormann responded by...
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