Linguistic boundary of Moselle

The linguistic boundary in the French department of Moselle (Lorraine region) is a subset of the wider Romance-Germanic language border that stretches through Belgium, France, Switzerland and Italy.

Localities of the Linguistic boundary

At the end of the nineteenth century:[1]

Former boundary (1630)

See also

References

  1. Die deutsch-französische Sprachgrenze in Lothringen, Straßburg 1887, S. 23 ff.


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