Château-Salins (French: [ʃɑto salɛ̃]; German: Salzburg, from 1941 to 1944 Salzburgen) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern...
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Sarrebourg-Château-Salins. It had 128 communes, and its population was 29,818 (2012). The communes of the arrondissement of Château-Salins, and their...
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Brouderdorff Brouviller Buhl-Lorraine Burlioncourt Chambrey Château-Bréhain Château-Salins Château-Voué Chenois Chicourt Conthil Craincourt Cutting Dabo Dalhain...
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Arsène Darmesteter (5 January 1846, Château-Salins, Moselle – 16 November 1888, Paris) was a distinguished French philologist and man of letters. He studied...
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1871. Having lost the area of Briey, it had now gained the areas of Château-Salins and Sarrebourg which before 1871 had formed one-third of the Meurthe...
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schools in municipalities definitely considered Francophone, such as Château-Salins and the surrounding arrondissements, as well and in their local administration...
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070 km2 (2,340 sq mi). It was divided into 5 arrondissements: Nancy, Château-Salins, Lunéville, Sarrebourg and Toul. After the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian...
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Vosges mountains, the city of Metz and its region and in the area of Château-Salins (formerly in the Meurthe département), which were annexed by Germany...
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north-eastern France. It is part of the arrondissement of Sarrebourg-Château-Salins. Until French Revolution, it was an Imperial County, which was ruled...
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commune in the Savoie department, France Château-Salins, commune in the Moselle department, France Salins (surname) Salin (disambiguation) Sallins, Ireland,...
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