Vosges - translation to french
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Vosges - translation to french

LOW MOUNTAIN RANGE IN FRANCE
Vosges mountain range; Vosges mountains; Massif des Vosges; Vosgian Mountains; Vogesen; High Vosges; Middle Vosges; Low Vosges; Vosges (mountains); Vosges (range); The Vosges; Vosges Mountains; Vosges Sector; Silva Vosagus; Vogese; Geology of the Vosges
  • The [[Château du Grand-Geroldseck]], now in ruins
  • Hohneck
  • Upper Vosges Mountains map
  • The [[Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg]] in the Vosges was built during the 12th century.
  • Kastelberg
  • [[Schiessrothried]], a [[glacial lake]] in the Vosges
  • Storkenkopf
  • Le Tanet
  • View from Mont Saint-Odile in Autumn
  • Grand Ballon

Vosges         
Vosges, region in France
Meurthe         
Meurthe, river (169 km), rising in the Vosges, NE France

Wikipedia

Vosges

The Vosges ( VOHZH, French: [voʒ] (listen); German: Vogesen [voˈɡeːzn̩] (listen); Franconian and Alemannic German: Vogese) are a range of low mountains in Eastern France, near its border with Germany. Together with the Palatine Forest to the north on the German side of the border, they form a single geomorphological unit and low mountain range of around 8,000 km2 (3,100 sq mi) in area. It runs in a north-northeast direction from the Burgundian Gate (the Belfort–Ronchamp–Lure line) to the Börrstadt Basin (the Winnweiler–Börrstadt–Göllheim line), and forms the western boundary of the Upper Rhine Plain.

The Grand Ballon is the highest peak at 1,424 m (4,672 ft), followed by the Storkenkopf (1,366 m, 4,482 ft), and the Hohneck (1,364 m, 4,475 ft).

Examples of use of Vosges
1. Au loin, vous apercevrez la ligne bleue des Vosges.
2. Ainsi, plus rien ne les rattache ŕ la région des Vosges.
3. Les sites de Dampierre (Jura) et des Vosges seront de leur côté fermés début 2008.
4. Son histoire nous ram';ne ŕ Saint–Dié, dans les Vosges.
5. Dans le massif des Vosges, le grimpeur a bravement tenté sa chance.