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Oberelsaß (or Upper Alsace, French: Haute-Alsace) was the southern part of the historical region Alsace or Elsass, inhabited originally by locals speaking Alemannic German. From 1871 to 1918, Bezirk Oberelsaß was a region (Bezirk) in the southern part of the province of Elsaß-Lothringen in the German Empire. The region corresponds exactly to the current French department of Haut-Rhin. Its capital was Colmar. It was divided into the districts (Kreise) of: * Altkirch within the Sundgau * Colmar * Gebweiler (Guebwiller) * Mülhausen (Mulhouse) * Rappoltsweiler (Ribeauvillé) * Thann

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  • Bezirk Oberelsaß (de)
  • District de Haute-Alsace (fr)
  • Oberelsaß (en)
  • Opper-Elzas (district) (nl)
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  • Der Bezirk Oberelsaß (französisch Département Haut-Rhin) war von 1871 bis 1918 einer der drei Bezirke des Reichslandes Elsaß-Lothringen im Deutschen Reich. Bezirksstadt war Colmar. Das Gebiet des Bezirks entspricht dem des heutigen Département Haut-Rhin. Der Bezirk umfasste 1910 3.508 km² und zählte 517.865 Einwohner.(1885: 462.549 Einwohner) (de)
  • Le district de Haute-Alsace (en allemand : Bezirk Oberelsaß ou Bezirk Oberelsass) était l'une des trois divisions administratives du Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen. Le district allemand de Haute-Alsace, chef-lieu Colmar, correspondait à l'actuel Haut-Rhin. (fr)
  • Opper-Elzas (Duits: Oberelsaß) was een district (Bezirk) van Elzas-Lotharingen. De andere districten waren Neder-Elzas en Lotharingen. (nl)
  • Oberelsaß (or Upper Alsace, French: Haute-Alsace) was the southern part of the historical region Alsace or Elsass, inhabited originally by locals speaking Alemannic German. From 1871 to 1918, Bezirk Oberelsaß was a region (Bezirk) in the southern part of the province of Elsaß-Lothringen in the German Empire. The region corresponds exactly to the current French department of Haut-Rhin. Its capital was Colmar. It was divided into the districts (Kreise) of: * Altkirch within the Sundgau * Colmar * Gebweiler (Guebwiller) * Mülhausen (Mulhouse) * Rappoltsweiler (Ribeauvillé) * Thann (en)
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  • (District of Upper Alsace) (en)
  • Bezirk Oberelsaß (en)
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  • District of Alsace-Lorraine (en)
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  • Flag of Haute-Alsace.svg (en)
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  • Upper Alsace district with its subdistricts in different colours (en)
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  • Der Bezirk Oberelsaß (französisch Département Haut-Rhin) war von 1871 bis 1918 einer der drei Bezirke des Reichslandes Elsaß-Lothringen im Deutschen Reich. Bezirksstadt war Colmar. Das Gebiet des Bezirks entspricht dem des heutigen Département Haut-Rhin. Der Bezirk umfasste 1910 3.508 km² und zählte 517.865 Einwohner.(1885: 462.549 Einwohner) (de)
  • Oberelsaß (or Upper Alsace, French: Haute-Alsace) was the southern part of the historical region Alsace or Elsass, inhabited originally by locals speaking Alemannic German. From 1871 to 1918, Bezirk Oberelsaß was a region (Bezirk) in the southern part of the province of Elsaß-Lothringen in the German Empire. The region corresponds exactly to the current French department of Haut-Rhin. Its capital was Colmar. It was divided into the districts (Kreise) of: * Altkirch within the Sundgau * Colmar * Gebweiler (Guebwiller) * Mülhausen (Mulhouse) * Rappoltsweiler (Ribeauvillé) * Thann The flag of Oberelsaß is a yellow bar on a red field decorated on each side with three crowns. The combination of this flag with that of Unterelsaß forms the flag of modern Alsace. (en)
  • Le district de Haute-Alsace (en allemand : Bezirk Oberelsaß ou Bezirk Oberelsass) était l'une des trois divisions administratives du Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen. Le district allemand de Haute-Alsace, chef-lieu Colmar, correspondait à l'actuel Haut-Rhin. (fr)
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