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Strasbourg is a city in Grand Est region of France, on the border with Germany. It has a rich history, a diverse culture, and a European role as the seat of several international institutions.
- History of Strasbourg
Strasbourg is a city in the historic Alsace region on the...
- Strasbourg Cathedral
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- Disambiguation
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- Christkindelsmärik
Strasbourg has been holding Christkindelsmärik around its...
- Strasbourg Mosque
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- Geography of France
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- History of Strasbourg
Το Στρασβούργο (γαλλικά: Strasbourg - απόδοση σε ΔΦΑ: [stʁaz.buʁ], αλσατικά: Strossburi, γερμανικά: Straßburg ) είναι η πρωτεύουσα και κυριότερη πόλη του νομού Κάτω Ρήνου (Bas-Rhin) και της περιφέρειας του Γκραντ Εστ στη βορειοανατολική Γαλλία και βρίσκεται στη δυτική πλευρά του Ρήνου.
Learn about the ancient and modern history of Strasbourg, a city in the Alsace region of France on the Rhine. From its Roman origins to its role in European integration, discover the key events and influences that shaped Strasbourg.
Strasbourg is a city in eastern France, the prefecture of Grand Est. It lies on the left bank of the Rhine, opposite the German city of Kehl, and is the seat of several European institutions.
Strasbourg est une commune française, chef-lieu de la région Grand Est et de la collectivité européenne d'Alsace. Elle est connue pour son patrimoine architectural, ses institutions européennes et son histoire marquée par les influences germaniques et françaises.
Straßburg (amtlich französisch Strasbourg [stʁasbuʁ], im Straßburger Dialekt Strossburi [ˈʃdɾoːsburi] [1]) ist eine Stadt im Elsass, einer Landschaft im Osten Frankreichs nahe der Grenze zur Region Baden in Deutschland.
6 Μαρ 2022 · Today, Strasbourg is the ninth largest city of France with nearly half a million inhabitants in a metropolitan area spanning across the river into the German city of Kehl, on the eastern bank of the Rhine.