- name "Munster" is
derived from the
Alsace town of Munster, where,
among Vosgian abbeys and monasteries, the
cheese was
conserved and
matured in monks'...
- The
Vosges (/voʊʒ/ VOHZH, French: [voʒ] ; German:
Vogesen [voˈɡeːzn̩] ;
Franconian and
Alemannic German: Vogese) are a
range of
medium mountains in Eastern...
- Lanterne, an
elevated figure resulting from the very high
rainfall in the
Vosgian part of its watershed. The
specific flow rate
rises to 16.0
litres per...
- [ʒeʁaʁme] ; German:
Gerdsee or
archaic Geroldsee, and Giraumoué in
local Vosgian) is a
commune in the
Vosges Department,
Grand Est (before 2016: Lorraine)...
- concession,
exploited (first half of 19th century). Stephanian-Under-
Vosgian coal
basin Ronchamp,
Champagney and
Eboulet concessions,
exploited by Ronchamp...
- name "Munster" is
derived from the
Alsace town of Munster, where,
among Vosgian abbeys and monasteries, the
cheese was
conserved and
matured in monks'...
- the pre-
Vosgian hills. The
oppidum consists of
three summits: Barbarakopf, Baerenkupfel, and Koepfel,
which extend southward to
another Vosgian summit...
-
Alsace is also
accessible via the
Tunnel Maurice-Lemaire and some
other vosgian p****es but they are
neither allowed to
heavy truck traffic (and dangerous...
- Haute-Saône
plateau in the sub-
Vosgian depression, on the
southern slopes of the
Vosges mountains. It is part of the sub-
Vosgian coalfield,
which consists...
- Haute-Saône departments, the
Alsatian under-
Vosgian hills to the east, and the
southern and
western under-
Vosgian hills. This
region is home to two regional...