
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 …
Lorraine | History, Culture, Geography, & Map | Britannica
Lorraine, historical region of France, incorporated since January 2016 into the administrative region of Grand Est. Created by the Treaty of Verdun as part of Lotharingia in 843, Lorraine was contested by …
The top things to do in Lorraine - Lonely Planet
Mar 25, 2025 · 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, 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 …
Lorraine - Eures Grande Region
Lorraine, a true jewel of eastern France and part of the Grand Est region, is notable not only for its rich cultural heritage, but also for its strategic geographical position as the only region bordering …
Lorraine - regional information and tourist attractions.
Located in the northeast of France, on the borders of Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany, Lorraine is one of the old historic provinces of France and Europe, established in the ninth century as the land of …
Lorraine - FRANCE.FR
Lorraine is filled with vegetation, greenery and flowers. Between its rich countryside filled with prolific forests, to the natural spring and mineral waters, to the three Regional Natural Parks.
Lorraine Regional Information | Regions of France
Lorraine, in the far north-east, is often called the Pays de Trois Frontières (the land of three frontiers) as it shares borders with Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg.
Lorraine - Explore Grand Est
Steeped in history, Lorraine is at the confluence of eras and surprises with its audacious mix of cultures. A multifaceted prism, it aims to be artistic, festive and historical while remaining in tune with nature.
Alsace-Lorraine, Franco-German, Charlemagne - Britannica
Lorraine, medieval region, present-day northeastern France. By the Treaty of Verdun (843), it became part of the realm of Lothar I. Inherited by his son Lothar, it became the kingdom of Lotharingia. After …