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- Lorraine - Wikipedia
The Kingdom of France annexed the duchy, along with the Duchy of Bar (the two having been held together since the 15th century), in 1766, which became the Lorraine and Barrois province From 1982 until January 2016, Lorraine was an administrative region of France
- Lorraine | History, Culture, Geography, Map | Britannica
Lorraine, historical region and former région of France, incorporated since January 2016 into the région of Grand Est As an administrative entity it encompassed the northeastern départements of Vosges, Meuse, Meurthe-et-Moselle, and Moselle
- Lorraine Cheshire dead: Early Doors and Waterloo Road star dies as co . . .
Waterloo Road actress Lorraine Cheshire has died Her death comes just days after another star from the popular TV drama died
- What you need to know about the Lorraine Region
Click here to find out more about the Lorraine region situated in Northeastern France The historic and cultural region is now part of Grand-Est
- Lorraine, France: travel guide, places to visit and attractions in Lorraine
A century after the First World War, the Lorraine region is still associated with the tragic events that took place in the battles in the trenches around Verdun While this history still attracts visitors, there are also many other historical towns and sites of interest, attractions and natural parks in the region to discover Lorraine tourism
- Waterloo Road actress Lorraine Cheshire dies age 65
Lorraine is best known for her role as Fleur Budgen from 2007 to 2012 in the school-based Channel 4 drama and Sue Benson in the Sky sitcom Trollied
- The top things to do in Lorraine - Lonely Planet
Discover the 15 top things to do in Lorraine, France, from exploring charming country towns and local cuisine to immersing yourself in history and culture
- Lorraine • A tapestry of history and culture • FranceRent
From medieval castles to Art Nouveau masterpieces, from battlefields to innovative industries, Lorraine invites visitors to explore its diverse tapestry of experiences
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