- (/məˈluːz/; French: [myluz] ; Alsatian: Mìlhüsa [mɪlˈhyːsa]; German:
Mülhausen [myːlˈhaʊzn̩] ,
meaning "mill house") is a
French city of the European...
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today Gvardeyskoye,
Kaliningrad Oblast,
Russia Mülhausen, the
German name for Mulhouse,
France Mulhausen, Bas-Rhin,
village in
France This disambiguation...
- city.
Mulhouse was
founded under the name Fussball-Club
Mülhausen in what was then
Mülhausen, Alsace-Lorraine in Germany. The club's
location has been...
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Mulhausen (French pronunciation: [mylauzən]; German: Mühlhausen) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes...
- the 1910
census were: Str****burg: (now Strasbourg): 220,883
inhabitants Mülhausen: (Mulhouse): 128,190
inhabitants Metz: 102,787
inhabitants Diedenhofen:...
- 10.555
Grunhutte (Grünhütte) Rhone–Rhine
Canal 4.520 Île Napoléon (
Mülhausen-Hardtwald) from
Basel 0.000
Mulhouse (
Mülhausen) to
Strasbourg to Paris...
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stationed at
Mülhausen with his regiment.
During the
first year of
World War I, Göring
served with his
infantry regiment in the area of
Mülhausen, a garrison...
- the
Schlieffen Plan and Plan XVII, respectively.
Battle of
Mülhausen The
Battle of
Mülhausen was the
opening attack by the
French against the Germans....
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government of the country,
effectively abolishing the cantons: moreover,
Mülhausen left
Switzerland and the
Valtellina valley became part of the Cisalpine...
- The
Republic of
Mulhouse (German:
Stadtrepublik Mülhausen) was a
Protestant ****ociate of the Old
Swiss Confederation in what is now
eastern France. Mulhouse...