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Alsace - traduzione in francese

FORMER ADMINISTRATIVE REGION AND TERRITORIAL COMMUNITY OF FRANCE
Elsass; Alsacian; Alsace, France; Elass; Elsaß; Alsatian Plain; Alsace (France); Alsazia; Alsatian culture; .alsace
  • Petite France]], [[Strasbourg]]
  • Ponts Couverts]], [[Strasbourg]]
  • An Alsatian woman in traditional costume, photographed by [[Adolphe Braun]] in the 1870s
  • Seal of [[Albert IV, Count of Habsburg]] (d.1239), inscribed in Latin (with abbreviations): ''SIGILLUM ALBERTI (COMIS) DE HABESB(URG) ET LANGRAVII ALSACTIAE'' ("seal of Albert of Habsburg, Count of Habsburg and Landgrave of Alsace")
  • Traditional costumes of Alsace
  • Topographic map of Alsace
  • Administrative map of Bas-Rhin
  • Administrative map of Haut-Rhin
  • [[Coat of arms]] of Alsace
  • Alsatian stork
  • [[Colmar]]'s old town
  • Colmar petitevenise
  • Alsatian sign, 1792:<br />
''Freiheit Gleichheit Brüderlichk. od. Tod'' (Liberty Equality Fraternity or Death)<br />
''Tod den Tyranen'' (Death to Tyrants)<br />
''Heil den Völkern'' (Long live the Peoples)
  • Hindenburg]] marked with "Elsaß" (1940)
  • Rot-un-Wiss, the historical flag
  • The region's flag from 1949 to 2008
  • Thur]]
  • Coat of arms of [[Strasbourg]]
  • [[Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg]]
  • [[Kugelhupf]]
  • Spatial distribution of dialects in Alsace prior to the expansion of [[standard French]] in the 20th century
  • Official logo of the [[European Collectivity of Alsace]]
  • [[Louis XIV]] receiving the keys of Strasbourg in 1681
  • The main entrance of the [[Ouvrage Schoenenbourg]] from the [[Maginot Line]]
  • Statue of [[Martin Schongauer]] by [[Frédéric Bartholdi]] in front of the [[Unterlinden Museum]], Colmar
  • Place de l'Homme de Fer Tram Station
  • Riesling grapes
  • Calvinist]] church of [[Mulhouse]]
  • ''[[Flammekueche]]''
  • An Alsatian dialect speaker, recorded in [[France]]

Alsace         
n. Alsace, a region of northeastern France famous for its wines
alsacien         
alsatian, of or pertaining to Alsace (region in France)
alsacien      
n. Alsatian, one of Alsatian origin, resident of Alsace (region in France)

Wikipedia

Alsace

Alsace (, US also ; French: [alzas] (listen); Low Alemannic German/Alsatian: Elsàss [ˈɛlsɑs]; German: Elsass [ˈɛlzas] (listen); Latin: Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland. In January 2023, it had a population of 1,921,014. Alsatian culture is characterized by a blend of Germanic and French influences.

Until 1871, Alsace included the area now known as the Territoire de Belfort, which formed its southernmost part. From 1982 to 2016, Alsace was the smallest administrative région in metropolitan France, consisting of the Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin departments. Territorial reform passed by the French Parliament in 2014 resulted in the merger of the Alsace administrative region with Champagne-Ardenne and Lorraine to form Grand Est. On 1 January 2021, the departments of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin merged into the new European Collectivity of Alsace but remained part of the region Grand Est.

Alsatian is an Alemannic dialect closely related to Swabian, although since World War II most Alsatians primarily speak French. Internal and international migration since 1945 has also changed the ethnolinguistic composition of Alsace. For more than 300 years, from the Thirty Years' War to World War II, the political status of Alsace was heavily contested between France and various German states in wars and diplomatic conferences. The economic and cultural capital of Alsace, as well as its largest city, is Strasbourg, which sits on the contemporary German international border. The city is the seat of several international organizations and bodies.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Alsace
1. Il lui propose de présenter 45 minutes en Alsace.
2. Comme dans les années 20, ces derniers viendront en Alsace prendre possession de leur voiture.
3. Soit le prix d‘un week–end gastronomique en Alsace, en Bourgogne ou en Toscane.
4. En 1'08, son cousin Emil Baumann ram';ne du nougat d‘un voyage en Alsace.
5. Neuf couples reproducteurs résidaient en Alsace il y a trente ans.