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1 lorraine
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2 Lorraine
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3 Lorraine
LorraineLotrinčanka fLotrinsko f -
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lɔʀɛnf( région de France) GEO Lothringen nLorraineLorraine [lɔʀεn]Beispiel: la Lorraine Lothringen neutre -
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[lɔrɛn] nom propre fémininThis administrative region includes the départements of Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle and Vosges (capital: Metz). -
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French region located in north east France, bordering Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Champagne-Ardenne, Alsace, and Franche Comté. The administrative capital of Lorraine is Metz; but the urban area of Nancy is the region's largest connurbation. Lorraine was formerly a major industrial region, with large steelworks in the Moselle valley, and along the German border in the area of Forbach. The region is made up of four departments, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle and Vosges. Like their neighbours in Alsace, the people of the north of the region, along the German border, have a regional language of Germanic origin. Moselle Franconian is closely related to the Luxembourgish Franconian spoken in Luxembourg. For further information see Lorraine regional guide.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Lorraine
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I f ( m - Lorrain) II fЛотарингия (пров.; рег.) -
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сущ.общ. жительница Лотарингии, Лотарингия (прав.; рег.) -
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nf. Lorin-na (Albanais, Annecy). -
12 lorraine, (à la)
mit in Rotwein geschmortem Rot- oder Sauerkraut und Kartoffelklößen; Räucherspeck und Käse -
13 Alsace-Lorraine
[alzaslɔrɛn] nom propre fémininThis eastern part of France was the underlying cause of the longstanding conflict between Germany and France. Consisting of part of the two old French provinces of Alsace and Lorraine (today the departements of Haut Rhin, Bas Rhin and Moselle) it was seized by the Germans at the end of the Franco-Prussian war in 1871, becoming part of the German Reich. Reverting to France after the First World War, seized by Germany again in 1940, the Alsace-Lorraine was finally restored to France at the end of the Second World War. -
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16 Louise de Lorraine
Луиза Лотарингская, супруга Генриха III и родная сестра герцога де Меркер• La construction n'était pas encore achevée quand le baron Thomas Bohier, général des finances et lieutenant-général des armées du roi, l'a achetée à la famille de Marques et entrepris en 1513 les travaux dont le résultat - le somptueux château édifié sur le pont reliant les rives du Cher - ravit depuis des siècles ses visiteurs et propriétaires parmi lesquels étaient Diane de Poitiers, Catherine de Médicis, Louise de Lorraine et la duchesse de Mercœur.
Dictionnaire du journal FranCité (Français-Russe) > Louise de Lorraine
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19 croix de Lorraine
сущ.Французско-русский универсальный словарь > croix de Lorraine
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20 minette lorraine
сущ.метал. "минетт", лотарингская руда
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Lorraine — Lorraine1 [lô rān′] n. [Fr] a feminine name Lorraine2 [lō̂ ren′] 1. historical region of NE France: see ALSACE LORRAINE 2. metropolitan region of modern France in the same general area: 9,092 sq mi (23,548 sq km); pop. 2,306,000; chief city,… … English World dictionary
Lorraine — (Сарр,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 11010 Сарр, Италия Описание … Каталог отелей