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Strasbourg: Encyclopedia Ii - Strasbourg - History
At the site of Strasbourg, the Romans established a military outpost and named it Argentoratum. It belonged to the Germania Superior Roma...
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Strasbourg: Encyclopedia Ii - Strasbourg - Education
Strasbourg, which was a humanism center, has a long history of higher education excellence, melting French and German intellectual tradit...
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Strasbourg: Encyclopedia Ii - Strasbourg - Miscellaneous
Strasbourg - Births.
Strasbourg was the birthplace of:
Sebastian Brant (1457-1521), satirical poet and humanist
Jacob Sturm von Sturme...
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Strasbourg: Encyclopedia Ii - Strasbourg - Miscellaneous
Strasbourg - Births.
Strasbourg was the birthplace of:
Sebastian Brant (1457-1521), satirical poet and humanist
Jacob Sturm von Sturme...
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Strasbourg: Encyclopedia Ii - Strasbourg - European Role
Strasbourg is sometimes regarded as:
the capital of Europe as a whole, as the seat of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Hu...
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Strasbourg: Encyclopedia Ii - Strasbourg - Education
Strasbourg, which was a humanism center, has a long history of higher education excellence, melting french and german intellectual tradit...
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Strasbourg: Encyclopedia Ii - Strasbourg - Transportation
A modern-looking tram system has operated in Strasbourg since 1994.
Two TGV lines are planned to link Strasbourg to the European high-spe...
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