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Sarralbe (French pronunciation: [saʁalb]; German: Saaralben;
Lorraine Franconian: Alwe or Saaralwe) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est...
- The
canton of
Sarralbe is an
administrative division of the
Moselle department,
northeastern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
- Lorquin, Sarrebourg, Fénétrange Bas-Rhin (F): Sarre-Union
Moselle (F):
Sarralbe,
Sarreguemines Saarland (D): Saarbrücken, Völklingen, Wadg****en, Bous,...
- from
Kalhausen to
Sarralbe and
Mommenheim 1950:
removal of the
second track between Sarreguemines and
Bliesbruck and
between Sarralbe and
Hambach 4 October...
- France. In its full
extent it
would have
connected the
river Sarre at
Sarralbe with the
river Moselle at Metz, via
Dieuze and Château-Salins. Only 4 km...
- army, and he
collected plants between 1861 and 1878.
Warion was born in
Sarralbe, a
small town in the
department of Moselle, on 21
April 1837. He was the...
- Carl
Wilhelm von
Heideck (Gr****: Κάρολος φον Χέυδεκ, born in
Sarralbe, Moselle, on 6
December 1788 – died in
Munich on 21
February 1861) was a Bavarian...
- This is a list of
people who have
acted as
official executioners. In 1870 the
Republic of
France abolished all
local executioners and
named the executioner...
- Metz-Diedenhofen,
south of Saint-Avold (part of the
Maginot Line), to
Sarralbe made
construction of
defensive positions useless.
Bormann responded by...
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Thionville -
Longwy N53
Thionville - Évrange N54 N55 N56 Saint-Avold -
Sarralbe N57 Metz -
Nancy - Épinal -
Vesoul - Besançon -
Pontarlier - Ballaigues...