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Marlenheim (French pronunciation: [maʁlənaim]) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department and Grand Est region of north-eastern France. Marlenheim is twinned...
including: viticulture (mostly along the Route des Vins d'Alsace between Marlenheim and Thann) hop harvesting and brewing (half of French beer is produced...
Guadeloupe [fr]. Retrieved on 10 March 2018. "Des alsaciens de Marlenheim en Guadeloupe" [Alsatians from Marlenheim in Guadeloupe] (in French). Guadeloupe France Antilles...
From north to south, the following 67 communes crossed by the Route are: Marlenheim Wangen Westhoffen Traenheim Bergbieten Dangolsheim Soultz-les-Bains Avolsheim...
Another peasant couple in Gallo-Roman costume (4th century), found in Marlenheim Funerary stele of a couple, with epigraphic cartridge held by two Cupids...
the territory of 47 communes (14 in Bas-Rhin and 33 in Haut-Rhin), from Marlenheim at northern end, westward from Strasbourg, to Thann at southern end, westward...
sixth constituency with Xavier Muller, an independent winemaker from Marlenheim, as her substitute. Manon Hirtz quit her position in the President's press...
Kings of Pastry. Pfeiffer was born and raised in the small village of Marlenheim in the Alsace region in France. He learned to bake in his father's bakery...
Joan of Arc in Bischoffsheim, by Paul Brutschi (1924) Joan of Arc in Marlenheim, by Alois Ruscher (1948) Joan of Arc in Vaucouleurs, by Georges Halbout...