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Why do you think alsace is the most non-french region of france?

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Why do you think alsace is the most non-french region of france?

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Because Alsace has historically been part of Germany at times and part of France at times (Alsatian is a German dialect, in fact), Alsace may strike some as a bit more “German” than “French” at times.

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