Alsace–Lorraine

1871–1918 territory of the German Empire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Imperial Territory of Alsace–Lorraine
Reichsland Elsaß–Lothringen
Imperial Territory of the German Empire
1871–1918
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Alsace–Lorraine within the German Empire
Anthem
Elsässisches Fahnenlied
"The Alsatian Flag's Song"
CapitalStraßburg (Strasbourg)
Area 
 1910
14,496 km2 (5,597 sq mi)
Population 
 1910
1,874,014
History
Government
  TypeFederal territory
Head of State 
 1871–1879
Eduard von Möller [de] (first, as Oberpräsident)
 1918
Rudolf Schwander [de](last, as Reichstatthalter)
LegislatureLandtag
 Lower house
Núrto
History 
 Treaty of Frankfurt
10 May 1871
 Disestablished
1918
28 June 1919
Political subdivisionsBezirk Lothringen, Oberelsass, Unterelsass
Preceded by
Succeeded by
French Third Republic
French Third Republic
Alsace-Lorraine Soviet Republic
Today part ofFrance
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Map of Territory

The territory has been part of France since then. In 2016 it became part of the Region of Grand Est.

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