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Lorraine - Wikipedia The administrative region of Lorraine is larger than the 18th century duchy of Lorraine, which gradually came under French sovereignty between 1737 and 1766 The modern region includes provinces and areas that were historically separate from the duchy of Lorraine proper
Lorraine | History, Culture, Geography, Map | Britannica Lorraine, historical region of France, incorporated since January 2016 into the administrative region of Grand Est Created by the Treaty of Verdun as part of Lotharingia in 843, Lorraine was contested by Germany and Burgundy during the Middle Ages and fell under French control in the 17th century
What you need to know about the Lorraine Region Today, Lorraine shows a different face, thanks to its two leading and attractive cities of Nancy and Metz The picturesque landscape of the Lorraine region is also ideal for those seeking peace and quiet, at only 1 30 hours from Paris
Lorraine, France: travel guide, places to visit and attractions in Lorraine There are four departments in Lorraine: Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle and Vosges As you explore you will find that history has played a large part in shaping the varied landscapes, towns and monuments that we can see today during a visit, with each department having its own unique characteristics
The top things to do in Lorraine - Lonely Planet Discover the 15 top things to do in Lorraine, France, from exploring charming country towns and local cuisine to immersing yourself in history and culture
Lorraine - Explore Grand Est A must-see pair during your holiday in Lorraine, Nancy and Metz have all the ingredients for a fantastic cultural weekend away In Nancy, stroll through the Old Town, explore its famous ducal squares and discover its Art Nouveau architecture
Lorraine - Wikitravel Lorraine, (French: Lorraine), (German: Lothringen) [1] is a part of the administrative region Grand Est in eastern France It borders the countries of Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany in addition to the French areas of Franche-Comté, Alsace, and Champagne-Ardenne
Lorraine Region of France View our tourist information and tips about what to do when visiting the Lorraine region Discover the true identity of this beautiful area, find useful information about travel, accommodation, gastronomy everyday life in the region
Lorraine (disambiguation) - Wikipedia Lorraine (disambiguation) Look up Lorraine, Lorrainer, or Lothringen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Lorraine is a cultural and historical region in northeastern France Lorraine may also refer to:
Alsace-Lorraine, Franco-German, Charlemagne - Britannica Lorraine, medieval region, present-day northeastern France By the Treaty of Verdun (843), it became part of the realm of Lothar I Inherited by his son Lothar, it became the kingdom of Lotharingia After Lothar’s death, it was contested by Germany and France and came under German control in 925