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Link Related to Canada in some say Franklin discovery opens historical window into 19th century
History | 207115 hits | 8:52 AM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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An underwater archeologist with Parks Canada says the recent discovery of a Royal Navy wreck in Canada's Arctic has opened a historical window onto the 19th century.
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Link Related to Canada in some say
History | 206823 hits | 5:56 PM on Thursday | posted by Goober911
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�I don�t think [they] intentionally meant to offend us, but I just don�t think they even think about us. We are just a part of the British Empire to them�
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Link Related to Canada in some say The sexpot and the saint: Women and WWI propaganda
History | 206921 hits | 9:09 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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Scholars commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War are turning their attention to female icons of the era - two of whom were used in propaganda campaigns after their deaths to bolster the war effort, albeit in very different ways.
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Link Related to Canada in some say
History | 207003 hits | 1:04 AM on Wednesday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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It was August 2008 near Taji, Iraq. They had just exploded a stack of old Iraqi artillery shells buried beside a murky lake. The blast, part of an effort to destroy munitions that could be used in makeshift bombs, uncovered more shells.
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Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun had sex without touching, says author Martin Amis
History | 208294 hits | 1:52 PM on Monday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Speaking at the Cheltenham Festival of Literature, the novelist claimed he believes the German dictator kept Eva at arm�s length and would achieve orgasm just by watching her lift her skirt.
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Link Related to Canada in some say First World War flyers risked shortened lifespan but have extended legacy
History | 206973 hits | 11:11 AM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Alan McLeod was only a teenager when he won the Victoria Cross, the Commonwealth's highest award for valour, in the bullet-riddled skies over France in the First World War.
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Link Related to Canada in some say March of the Blue Puttees to be re-enacted in St. John's
History | 207051 hits | 6:30 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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People in St. John's will be marking the 100th anniversary of the day the first contingent of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment left the city to join the war effort in Europe.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Iconic 'Wait For Me, Daddy' WW II photo unveiled as sculpture
History | 207605 hits | 6:07 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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'Wait For Me, Daddy,' a photo taken of a boy running after his father as he heads to battle, became an iconic symbol of Canada at war. Now, a series of sculptures depicting the scene in the image have been unveiled.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Sabre from American Revolution found in Guysborough wall
History | 207085 hits | 7:02 AM on Thursday | posted by Regina
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Fabian Gerrior and his wife were hardly expecting to become a part of a murder mystery more than 175 years in the making when they bought a beautiful yellow house on the main drag of Guysborough, N.S.
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Has 'Dracula's dungeon' been unearthed in Turkey'
History | 207645 hits | 12:40 AM on Thursday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Two dungeons, tunnels and a military shelter were found at Tokat Castle, during restoration at the Turkish site. The Wallachian prince is said to have been held hostage at the castle from 1442.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Franklin expedition ship found in Arctic ID'd as HMS Erebus
History | 207317 hits | 11:57 AM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper will announce today in the House that the Franklin expedition ship found last month in the Arctic has been identified as HMS Erebus, CBC News has learned.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Disgraced explorer who tracked Franklin expedition memorialized in Westminster
History | 207007 hits | 2:39 AM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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A Scottish explorer once derided for his theories on the lost Franklin expedition has at last been honoured in the storied halls of Westminster Abbey in London, England.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Steamship wreck found in Lake Ontario's waters
History | 208017 hits | 3:31 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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The wreck of a 77-metre British-built steamship that sank off Lake Ontario's western New York shore after colliding with another vessel nearly 90 years ago has been found, a team of underwater explorers said Tuesday.
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Link Related to Canada in some say WWI Canadian soldiers' remains identified
History | 208910 hits | 12:50 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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Nearly a century after they died in battle, the remains of unidentified Canadian soldiers who fought in the First World War are still being found in Europe. Today the Department of National Defence announced the names of four who died during the Battle of
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Link Related to Canada in some say Earliest sign of human habitation in Canada may have been found
History | 208096 hits | 9:11 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Researchers using a robotic underwater vehicle off British Columbia's northern coast believe they may have found the earliest evidence of human habitation in Canada.
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Gas chambers unearthed at demolished Nazi concentration camp
History | 206916 hits | 10:03 AM on Saturday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Archaeologists uncover previously hidden ruins at Sobibor death camp in Poland, which was razed after a 1943 uprising
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20681
King Richard III killed by two blows to bare head, forensics show
History | 206814 hits | 4:53 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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Scientists in Britain have given blow-by-blow details of King Richard III's death at the Battle of Bosworth more than 500 years ago.
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Historic Boblo boat S.S. Columbia leaves Detroit for good
History | 207170 hits | 4:45 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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The S.S. Columbia, the iconic Boblo boat that created happy memories for hundreds of thousands of school children and tourists for nearly a century, has been hauled away from the edge of the River Rouge waterfront in Detroit to start a new life in Toledo,
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20696
As Holocaust survivors pass away, experts work to preserve WWII-era items
History | 206961 hits | 1:11 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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With survivors dying in growing numbers and their live testimonies soon to be a thing of the past, Holocaust commemoration efforts are increasingly focused around preserving the belongings that contain their stories.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Hollow tree in Stanley Park catches fire
History | 206858 hits | 7:34 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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It remains unclear what caused a stubborn fire inside Stanley Park's famous hollow tree on Thursday night.
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Link Related to Canada in some say African American cemetery could get Ontario heritage designation
History | 206876 hits | 7:56 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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A small group is working hard to try to preserve one of the 13 African American cemeteries in the Windsor-Essex region by pushing for a provincial heritage designation.
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Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project reveals buried ancient monuments
History | 206961 hits | 7:50 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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Archeologists have found 17 previously unknown ancient monuments in and around Stonehenge, revealing surprising new insights about the people who built the iconic ring of massive stones.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Franklin expedition ship pieces believed discovered in Arctic
History | 206933 hits | 10:47 PM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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An archeology team has discovered pieces believed to be from the long-lost 19th century Franklin expedition ships � "the first discovery" of its kind in modern times, the government of Nunavut announced on Monday.
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20696
A glimpse of the past: Fleet of Tall Ships more than a century old sail down Thames
History | 206961 hits | 12:31 AM on Monday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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More than 50 vessels, including 11 magnificent square-sail ships, descended on the south east corner of the capital for the Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Regatta. Pics
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20727
Jack the Ripper unmasked: DNA breakthrough
History | 207260 hits | 12:30 AM on Sunday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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A shawl found by the body of Catherine Eddowes, one of the Ripper�s victims, has been analysed and found to contain DNA from her as well as the killer.
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20682
Link Related to Canada in some say Arctic shipwreck will not leave Cambridge Bay this year
History | 206815 hits | 10:22 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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A ship that once belonged to Arctic explorer Roald Amundsen will not be moved from Cambridge Bay this year, despite a Norwegian group's plans to salvage the Maud this summer.
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20686
The disabled were the first to be targeted for extermination by the Nazis: Now they are among the last to be recognized with new monument | National Post
History | 206864 hits | 4:21 PM on Wednesday | posted by Goober911
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The first to be singled out for systematic murder by the Nazis were the mentally ill and intellectually disabled. By the end of World War II, an estimated 300,000 of them had been gassed or starved, their fates hidden by phony death certificates and then
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Link Related to Canada in some say Canadian Lancaster back in U.K. air after engine repair
History | 206973 hits | 2:34 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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Vera, Hamilton's Lancaster bomber on tour in the U.K., returned to the sky Wednesday after having a new engine successfully installed. But the damaged engine that grounded it will need to be repaired before the bomber can fly home to Canada.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Hamilton's Lancaster bomber hopes to be airborne again Wednesday
History | 207023 hits | 5:58 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Hamilton�s Lancaster bomber could be up in the British skies again by Wednesday, days after being grounded when an engine broke down, a spokesman for the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum said.
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History | 206798 hits | 4:35 PM on Tuesday | posted by Goober911
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It is a mystery which has intrigued archaeologists for centuries: did the huge Neolithic stones which make up Stonehenge form a complete circle?
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Link Related to Canada in some say Panama Canal cost untold billions and thousands of lives. But will route that changed the world soon be obsolete' | National Post
History | 207321 hits | 2:19 PM on Monday | posted by Goober911
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It is hailed as one of the greatest engineering achievements in history, yet the path to its completion was tortuous and took various innovations to happen
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Link Related to Canada in some say Winnie the Pooh saga turns 100 years old
History | 208023 hits | 1:55 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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One hundred years ago today a Canadian soldier adopted a black bear cub and named it after his adopted hometown of Winnipeg, launching the saga of Winnie the Pooh.
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Link Related to Canada in some say British embassy celebrating 200th anniversary of day Canadians helped burn White House
History | 207736 hits | 2:19 PM on Monday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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The British embassy in Washington, D.C., was forced to apologize for a tweet playfully commemorating the anniversary of the burning of the White House
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Link Related to Canada in some say Canadian flotilla to retrace the path of Franklin Expedition
History | 207695 hits | 10:42 AM on Monday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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A naval expedition including the Royal Canadian Navy will soon travel through the Northwest Passage in search of the doomed Franklin Expedition, but also to reinforce Canada's claims to the Arctic.
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Link Related to Canada in some say
History | 206697 hits | 2:05 PM on Sunday | posted by Goober911
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7 a.m., Aug. 24, 1814 The day began like so many days in Washington, with a painfully long meeting marked by confusion, misinformation and indecision. The British were coming. They were on the march...
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Link Related to Canada in some say Alberta dinosaur egg excavation could yield rare fossilized babies
History | 206950 hits | 10:28 AM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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Paleontologists in Alberta say they will be conducting a dinosaur egg excavation Monday afternoon that could yield fossilized dinosaur babies or the first full nest of its kind in Canada.
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USS Houston, sunk in Second World War with 1,000 aboard, discovered by navy divers | National Post
History | 206752 hits | 5:07 PM on Tuesday | posted by Goober911
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Navy divers from the U.S. and Indonesia confirmed that a sunken vessel in the Java Sea is the World War II wreck of the USS Houston, a cruiser sunk by the Japanese that serves as the final resting place for about 700 sailors and Marines, officials announc
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French treasure hunter finds jewellery from Air India crash
History | 206749 hits | 12:19 AM on Tuesday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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A French treasure hunter has found 50 pieces of jewellery on Mont Blanc belonging to passengers of an Air India flight that crashed on the mountain 48 years ago.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Mastodon Skull And Stone Knife Found In Atlantic
History | 206716 hits | 12:14 AM on Tuesday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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They date back to before we thought North America was settled.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 100 years ago, Ross rifle failed Canadian First World War soldiers
History | 207159 hits | 6:52 AM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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The Ross rifle, the weapon that Canadian soldiers took with them to the start of the First World War a century ago, was so flawed that soldiers were known to discard their own rifles and pluck a different weapon from the hands of dead allies.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Mysterious war scrapbooks linked to Essex Scottish Regiment
History | 206709 hits | 9:19 AM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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A pair of amateur historians are trying to solve a mystery linked to Windsor's military history after discovering four rare scrapbooks documenting parts of the Second World War.
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Link Related to Canada in some say
History | 206857 hits | 10:49 AM on Wednesday | posted by Regina
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With a motorcade leading the way, the remains of a Saskatchewan soldier who fought and perished in the Second World War are being returned to his hometown of Eastend today � exactly 70 years after his death.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Archeological dig reveals Abenaki fortress in Quebec
History | 206892 hits | 4:25 AM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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An Abenaki fortress built in 1704 � long buried at the Odanak reserve in Quebec � has recently been unearthed.
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Link Related to Canada in some say First World War Japanese-Canadians honoured with refurbished Stanley Park monument
History | 206739 hits | 9:44 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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Refurbishments are underway on a First World War cenotaph in Vancouver's Stanley Park honouring Japanese-Canadian soldiers � a memorial that stands as both a testament to their patriotism and a reminder of Canada's prejudiced past.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Franklin search: Jim Balsillie, warship all part of largest effort yet to find lost ships
History | 206797 hits | 7:05 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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When searchers return to the Canadian Arctic this weekend to hunt for the lost 19th-century ships of the storied Franklin expedition, they will be launching their biggest effort yet, deploy new high-tech sonar and have some high-profile support.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Fifty years ago Sunday the U.S. launched into the long, costly war in Vietnam | National Post
History | 206623 hits | 3:01 PM on Saturday | posted by Goober911
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A dubious threat to U.S. interests. A swift vote in Congress for broad presidential war powers in response. A long, costly and bitterly debated war
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Link Related to Canada in some say Decorated First Nations vet Tommy Prince embodied triumph, darkness of war
History | 207225 hits | 9:26 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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Tommy Prince is the most decorated First Nations veteran in Canadian history. CBC's Meagan Fiddler travelled to Brokenhead First Nation in Manitoba to find out about the life and legacy of Tommy Prince.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Court orders material on residential school abuse destroyed after 15 years | Globalnews.ca
History | 206633 hits | 6:39 AM on Friday | posted by DrCaleb
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Sensitive testimony from survivors of Canada's notorious residential school system should be kept for 15 years then destroyed, an Ontario court has ruled.
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Link Related to Canada in some say
History | 207040 hits | 4:32 PM on Monday | posted by Goober911
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Heightened nationalism existed in Europe, as well as a 'psychological drift' in which decision-makers thought war could be useful, said historian Margaret MacMillan
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France, Germany mark 100th anniversary of WW I
History | 206613 hits | 2:08 AM on Monday | posted by martin14
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French President Francois and German President Joachim Gauck marked the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War with ceremonies at Hartmannswillerkopf, a mountain peak in France's northeast region of Alsace.

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