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Breisach (formerly Altbreisach; Low Alemannic: Alt-
Brisach) is a town with
approximately 16,500 inhabitants,
situated along the
Rhine in the
Rhine Valley...
- Neuf-
Brisach (French pronunciation: [nœfbrizak] or [nøbrizak]; German: Neubreisach; Alsatian: Nei-
Brisach) is a
fortified town and
commune of the department...
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fortified town
walls with 25
sentry posts. The
ville neuve in Neuf-
Brisach, Haut-Rhin is
located close to the
German border with France.
Built from...
- Neuf-
Brisach is a
French former canton in the arrondis****t of
Colmar in the département Haut-Rhin, Alsace. It had 17,149
inhabitants (2012). It was...
- or
embranchement de Colmar, 23 km (14 mi) long, from a new lock at Neuf-
Brisach to Colmar; and a 34 km (21 mi)
lateral canal starting from a new entrance...
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French retreat from the
Rhine after 1697
required new fortresses; Neuf-
Brisach was the most significant,
designed on Vauban's 'third system', and completed...
- the
railway bridge supplying the
Germans in the
Colmar Pocket at Neuf-
Brisach. The division's 7th
Infantry Regiment pushed to the south,
clearing the...
- Soultz-Haut-Rhin, Bergheim, Hunspach, Seebach, Turckheim, Eguisheim, Neuf-
Brisach, Ferrette,
Niedermorschwihr and the
gardens of the blue
house in Uttenhoffen...
- act of
cession to the King of
France of the
Three Bishoprics, Alsace,
Brisach and Pignerol; the
second is the act of
cession of
Alsace to the King of...
- Communauté de
communes du
Centre du Haut-Rhin Communauté de
communes Pays Rhin-
Brisach Communauté de
communes du Pays de Ribeauvillé Communauté de
communes du...