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Marlenheim (French pronunciation: [maʁlənaim]) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department and
Grand Est
region of north-eastern France.
Marlenheim is twinned...
- Guadeloupe [fr].
Retrieved on 10
March 2018. "Des
alsaciens de
Marlenheim en Guadeloupe" [Alsatians from
Marlenheim in Guadeloupe] (in French).
Guadeloupe France Antilles...
- including:
viticulture (mostly
along the
Route des Vins d'Alsace
between Marlenheim and Thann) hop
harvesting and
brewing (half of
French beer is produced...
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Lutzelhouse Mackenheim Mackwiller Maennolsheim Maisonsgoutte Marckolsheim Marlenheim Marmoutier Matzenheim Meistratzheim Melsheim Memmelshoffen Menchhoffen...
- From
north to south, the
following 67
communes crossed by the
Route are:
Marlenheim Wangen Westhoffen Traenheim Bergbieten Dangolsheim Soultz-les-Bains Avolsheim...
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directly affected by the
royal prerogative. The
Merovingian palace at
Marlenheim in
Alsace was
never visited by a
royal figure again in Adalrich's lifetime...
- the
territory of 47
communes (14 in Bas-Rhin and 33 in Haut-Rhin), from
Marlenheim at
northern end,
westward from Strasbourg, to
Thann at
southern end, westward...
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Archives in 1898. Rust (Baden) is
twinned with the
following town: France:
Marlenheim,
Alsace In the
center of Rust is
Balthasar Castle,
which was
built in...
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Another peasant couple in Gallo-Roman
costume (4th century),
found in
Marlenheim Funerary stele of a couple, with
epigraphic cartridge held by two Cupids...
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nationale 4
connecting the two
avoids Kuttolsheim but p****es
through Marlenheim, a
short distance to the south. Sainte-Barbe chapel:
classified as a historic...