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Lorraine is one of the 3 Regierungsbezirke of Alsace-Lorraine. Up until 1871, the entire state was part of France. After the Franco-Prussian war, the upper portion was annexed along with most of Alsace as Alsace-Lorraine. After World War I, and the French invasion of Germany, the Germans demanded the remainder of Lorraine in compensation for their losses, but were denied by the Americans and British, who opted instead for greater war reparations. World War II changed the situation, when the Fascists in France invaded Germany and annexed everything up to the Rhine river. Once defeated, the Germans occupied a large swathe of France, retreating back to the modern borders of Lorraine once the peace treaty was signed, using the territory as a demilitarized zone for a period of 10 years, until t

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  • Lothringen (Groß-Deutschland)
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  • Lorraine is one of the 3 Regierungsbezirke of Alsace-Lorraine. Up until 1871, the entire state was part of France. After the Franco-Prussian war, the upper portion was annexed along with most of Alsace as Alsace-Lorraine. After World War I, and the French invasion of Germany, the Germans demanded the remainder of Lorraine in compensation for their losses, but were denied by the Americans and British, who opted instead for greater war reparations. World War II changed the situation, when the Fascists in France invaded Germany and annexed everything up to the Rhine river. Once defeated, the Germans occupied a large swathe of France, retreating back to the modern borders of Lorraine once the peace treaty was signed, using the territory as a demilitarized zone for a period of 10 years, until t
Leader
  • Michael Gorringen
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foaf:homepage
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state coa
  • Coat_of_arms_of_Alsace_Lorraine.png
GDP year
  • 2005(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Lorraine
pop date
  • 2008-06-30(xsd:date)
GDP
  • 44(xsd:double)
flag link
  • Flag of Lorraine
Population
  • 2343000(xsd:integer)
flag title
  • Lorraine
votes
  • 6(xsd:integer)
ruling party
  • FDP
  • CDU
NUTS
  • DE1
Area
  • 23547(xsd:integer)
iso region
  • DE-LO
Website
Capital
  • Metz
leader party
  • FDP
coa size
  • 110(xsd:integer)
Flag
  • Flag_of_Alsace-Lorraine.png
German name
  • Lothringen
GDP percent
  • 3(xsd:double)
abstract
  • Lorraine is one of the 3 Regierungsbezirke of Alsace-Lorraine. Up until 1871, the entire state was part of France. After the Franco-Prussian war, the upper portion was annexed along with most of Alsace as Alsace-Lorraine. After World War I, and the French invasion of Germany, the Germans demanded the remainder of Lorraine in compensation for their losses, but were denied by the Americans and British, who opted instead for greater war reparations. World War II changed the situation, when the Fascists in France invaded Germany and annexed everything up to the Rhine river. Once defeated, the Germans occupied a large swathe of France, retreating back to the modern borders of Lorraine once the peace treaty was signed, using the territory as a demilitarized zone for a period of 10 years, until the region voted to rejoin the Fifth French Republic.
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