1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Mulhouse (pronounced[myluz]ⓘ, in Alsatian Mìlhüsa[mɪlˈhyːsa] (German: Mülhausen[myːlˈhaʊzn̩]ⓘ); meaning "mill house") is a city of the European Collectivity of Alsace (Haut-Rhin department, in the Grand Est region of France), close to the Swiss and German borders. It is the largest city in Haut-Rhin and second largest in Alsace after Strasbourg.
Mulhouse is known for its museums, especially the Cité de l'Automobile (also known as the Musée national de l'automobile, 'National Museum of the Automobile') and the Cité du Train (also known as Musée Français du Chemin de Fer, 'French Museum of the Railway'), respectively the largest automobile and railway museums in the world.[citation needed] An industrial town nicknamed "the French Manchester",[4] Mulhouse is also the main seat of the Upper Alsace University, where the secretariat of the European Physical Society is found.
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Mulhouse (pronounced [myluz] , in Alsatian Mìlhüsa [mɪlˈhyːsa] (German: Mülhausen [myːlˈhaʊzn̩] ); meaning "mill house") is a city of the European Collectivity...
EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg (IATA: MLH, BSL, EAP, ICAO: LFSB) is an international airport in the administrative commune of Saint-Louis, in the...
The Battle of Mulhouse (German: Mülhausen), also called the Battle of Alsace (French: Bataille d'Alsace), which began on 7 August 1914, was the opening...
Club de Mulhouse (pronounced [myluz]; commonly referred to as FCM or simply Mulhouse) is a French association football club based in Mulhouse. The club...
Republic of Mulhouse (German: Stadtrepublik Mülhausen) was a Protestant associate of the Old Swiss Confederation in what is now eastern France. Mulhouse had been...
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Mulhouse, France. 1273 – Mulhouse becomes an Imperial Free City of the Holy Roman Empire and...
Wasenbourg Cité de l'Automobile museum in Mulhouse Cité du train museum in Mulhouse The EDF museum in Mulhouse Ungersheim's "écomusée" (open-air museum)...
France. On 26 June 1988, the plane crashed while making a low pass over Mulhouse–Habsheim Airfield (ICAO airport code LFGB) as part of the Habsheim Air...
The Stellantis Mulhouse Plant is a major car plant in France owned by Stellantis. It has produced cars since 1972, notching up its first ten million in...
The Mulhouse tramway (French: Tramway de Mulhouse; Alsatian: D'Strossabàhn Milhüsa) is a tram network in the French city of Mulhouse in Alsace, France...
The arrondissement of Mulhouse is an arrondissement of France in the Haut-Rhin department in the Grand Est region. It has 79 communes. Its population is...
ASPTT Mulhouse is a French women's volleyball club based in Mulhouse and playing in the Ligue AF. The club was established in 1974 and has various women's...
Champion, with ASPTT Mulhouse 2020–21 French Championship – Champion, with ASPTT Mulhouse 2021 French Super Cup – Champion, with ASPTT Mulhouse 2021–22 French...
Koechlins to move to Mulhouse, then called Mülhausen. Samuel Koechlin (1719–1776), cofounder of the textile industry in Mulhouse in 1746. x Elisabeth...
The Scorpions de Mulhouse is a French ice hockey team, based in Mulhouse, France, run by the Association pour le développement du hockey mulhousien (English:...
Foyer alsacien Mulhouse, commonly known as FA Mulhouse, was a French basketball club that was based in Mulhouse. The club is now disbanded. The club was...
are Geneva Airport (13.9 million passengers in 2012), EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg (located in France), Bern Airport, Lugano Airport, St. Gallen-Altenrhein...