Alsace
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Definition
Proper noun: - A historical region and former administrative territory in northeastern France: Alsace is a cultural and historical area located on the west bank of the upper Rhine, bordering Germany and Switzerland. It is renowned for its distinct cultural heritage, cuisine, and its significant production of wine.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- We traveled through Alsace to sample the local Rieslings.
- Strasbourg is the largest city and the historical capital of Alsace.
- The architecture in many Alsace villages has a distinctive Germanic influence.
Advanced Usage
- "Alsace-Lorraine": Refers to the larger imperial territory created by Germany in 1871 after annexing the French region of Alsace and part of Lorraine. This term is used in historical and geopolitical contexts.
- The status of Alsace-Lorraine was a point of contention between France and Germany for decades.
Variants and Related Words
- Alsatian (adj): Of or relating to Alsace.
- We enjoyed a traditional Alsatian meal.
- Alsatian (n): A native or inhabitant of Alsace.
- He is an Alsatian who now lives in Paris.
Synonyms
- Region of France: While not a direct synonym, this is a descriptive phrase for its geographic and political status.
Related Phrases
- Alsace wine route / Route des Vins d'Alsace: A famous tourist route through the Alsace vineyard region.
- A drive along the Alsace wine route is highly recommended.
Noun
- a region of northeastern France famous for its wines