Alsace - Wikipedia While Jacques Peirotes, at this time deputy at the Landrat Elsass–Lothringen and just elected mayor of Strasbourg, proclaimed the forfeiture of the German Empire and the advent of the French Republic, a self-proclaimed government of Alsace–Lorraine declared its independence as the "Republic of Alsace–Lorraine"
Alsace | History, Culture, Geography, Map | Britannica Alsace, historical region and former région of France, incorporated since January 2016 into the région of Grand Est As an administrative entity, it encompassed the départements of Haut-Rhin (“Upper Rhine”) and Bas-Rhin (“Lower Rhine”) and was bounded by the régions of Lorraine to the west and Franche-Comté to the southwest Switzerland lies to the south of Alsace, and Germany
Alsace–Lorraine - Wikipedia Nationaler Anspruch und regionale Identität im Reichsland Elsass–Lothringen im Spiegel des französischsprachigen Elsassromans (1871–1914) [National aspirations and regional identity in the Imperial Territory Alsace–Lorraine as reflected in the French-language Alsace novel (1871–1914)] (in German)
Elsass – Wikipedia Das Elsass ist wirtschaftlich stark international ausgerichtet: An etwa 35 % der Unternehmen im Elsass sind Firmen aus Deutschland, der Schweiz, den USA, Japan und Skandinavien beteiligt
Alsace — Wikipédia L’ Alsace (prononcé al zas ; en alsacien s'Elsàss ; en allemand das Elsass) est une région historique et une collectivité territoriale de l’Est de la France, à la frontière avec l'Allemagne et la Suisse