Culture
Comment Appelle-t-on les Alsaciens ?
Comment Appelle-t-on les Alsaciens ?
L’Alsace (prononciation : /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. Ses habitants sont appelés les Alsaciens.
Quelles sont les villes de l’Est ?
Grand Est : les principales villes de la région
- Strasbourg (67000)
- Reims (51100)
- Metz (57000)
- Mulhouse (68100)
- Nancy (54000)
- Colmar (68000)
- Troyes (10000)
- Charleville-Mézières (08000)
What is Alsace known for?
- Alsace is particularly known for its dry Rieslings , which have a distinctively complex acid structure and high concentration. Aromatic and expressive, they display intense aromas of citrus, peach , pear, white flowers and a steely minerality.
Do you know the Alsace region of France?
- Alsace is the Germanic region of France. It is a region lying on the west bank of the river Rhine, between the Rhine and the Vosges mountains. To the north and east it shares a border with Germany; to the south with German-speaking Switzerland, and to the west with Lorraine and Franche Comté .
What are the people in Alsace called?
- Alsatians are the German-speaking people of the French region of Alsace, located between the Vosges Mountains and the German border in the departments of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin. There are perhaps 1.5 million speakers of German dialects in this region.
Where is Alsace located in France?
- Alsace (/ælˈsæs, -ˈseɪs, ˈælsæs, -seɪs/; French: [alzas] ( listen); Alsatian: ’s Elsass [ˈɛlsɑs]; German: Elsass [ˈɛlzas] ( listen); Latin: Alsatia) is a cultural and historical region in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland.