Grand Est
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English: Region Grand Est (official name since 30 September 2016) or Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine (former temporary name) is since 1 January 2016 a French administrative region combining the three former French regions: Alsace, Champagne-Ardenne and Lorraine which were suppressed at the end of 2015.
Français : La Région Grand Est (nom officiel depuis le 30 septembre 2016) ou Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine (ancien nom provisoire) est depuis le 1er janvier 2016 une région administrative française regroupant les trois anciennes régions françaises : Alsace, Champagne-Ardenne et Lorraine disparues à la fin de 2015.
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Historical provinces map
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Grand Ballon (highest point of Alsace, 1424m)
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Hohneck (highest point of Lorraine, 1362m)
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Croix-Scaille (highest point of Champagne-Ardenne, 504m)
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High altitude garden of Haut-Chitelet
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Nancy
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Metz cathedral
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Reims cathedral
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Strasbourg cathedral
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Toul cathedral
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Abbaye de l'Etanche
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Abbaye Saint-Remi de Reims
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Haut-Kœnigsbourg
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Lunéville
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Vandières TGV viaduct
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University of Lorraine
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University of Strasbourg
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Système U (2nd company of Alsace)
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Moët & Chandon MHCS (1st company of Champagne-Ardenne)
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Soufflet cereals (2nd company of Champagne-Ardenne)
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Renault SOVAB (2nd company of Lorraine)
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Georges de La Tour
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Jeanne d'Arc
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Henri Poincaré
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Albert Schweitzer
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Administrative regions and territorial collectivity of Metropolitan France (‡ since start of 2016):
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes‡ · Bourgogne-Franche-Comté‡ · Brittany · Centre-Val de Loire · Corsica · Grand Est‡ · Hauts-de-France‡ · Île-de-France · Normandy‡ · New Aquitaine‡ · Occitania‡ · Pays de la Loire · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Former administrative regions of Metropolitan France (until end of 2015):
Alsace · Aquitaine · Auvergne · Burgundy · Champagne-Ardenne · Franche-Comté · Languedoc-Roussillon · Limousin · Lorraine · Midi-Pyrénées · Nord-Pas-de-Calais · Lower Normandy · Upper Normandy · Picardy · Poitou-Charentes · Rhône-Alpes
Overseas departments and regions: Guadeloupe · Martinique · French Guiana · Réunion · Mayotte
Overseas collectivities: Saint Barthélemy · Saint-Martin · Saint Pierre and Miquelon · French Polynesia · Wallis and Futuna · French Southern and Antarctic Lands+
Sui generis territories: New Caledonia · Clipperton Island+
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes‡ · Bourgogne-Franche-Comté‡ · Brittany · Centre-Val de Loire · Corsica · Grand Est‡ · Hauts-de-France‡ · Île-de-France · Normandy‡ · New Aquitaine‡ · Occitania‡ · Pays de la Loire · Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Former administrative regions of Metropolitan France (until end of 2015):
Alsace · Aquitaine · Auvergne · Burgundy · Champagne-Ardenne · Franche-Comté · Languedoc-Roussillon · Limousin · Lorraine · Midi-Pyrénées · Nord-Pas-de-Calais · Lower Normandy · Upper Normandy · Picardy · Poitou-Charentes · Rhône-Alpes
Overseas departments and regions: Guadeloupe · Martinique · French Guiana · Réunion · Mayotte
Overseas collectivities: Saint Barthélemy · Saint-Martin · Saint Pierre and Miquelon · French Polynesia · Wallis and Futuna · French Southern and Antarctic Lands+
Sui generis territories: New Caledonia · Clipperton Island+