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17: 110:, but its inhabitants were against the fragmentation, and as such the project was afterwards cancelled. The county was then temporarily absorbed by the nearby districts of Moselle and Meurthe until a final decision was made. Towards the end of the year 1793, it was finally decided that the entire territory would be given to the Bas-Rhin department, essentially due to religious reasons, as the Sarrewerden county had been 122:(Moselle and Meurthe) had remained almost exclusively catholic. At the same time, the Moselle department gave to Bas-Rhin the municipalities of 233: 272: 277: 98:
Initially, the county of Saarwerden was meant to be fragmented and distributed between the departments of
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throughout most of its existence. Although most of the county is today part of the
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Another county that is often considered to be a part of Alsace bossue was the
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The current borders of this territory date back from 1793, when the
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department, some of its historical villages, including
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Alemannic
Frankish
Bas-Rhin
Alsace
Sarre-Union
Drulingen
La Petite-Pierre
canton of Ingwiller
Lorraine
Rhine Franconian
County of Saarwerden
French First Republic
Moselle
Meurthe
Bas-Rhin
Protestant
Reformation
Lorraine
Bouquenom
Sarrewerden
enclaves
Duchy of Lorraine
Kingdom of France
Rhine Palatinate
Bas-Rhin
Achen
Berling
Bourscheid
Hangviller

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