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The Moselle (/moʊˈzɛl/ moh-ZEL, French: [mɔzɛl]; German: Mosel [ˈmoːzl̩]; Luxembourgish: Musel [ˈmuzəl]) is a river that rises in the Vosges mountains and ...
Moselle is the most populous department in Lorraine, in the northeast of France, and is named after the river Moselle, a tributary of the Rhine, ...
The Moselle River (German: Mosel) is a river which flows through France and Luxembourg, then becomes part of the Rhine River after it flows into Germany.
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Moselle is a river in France, Luxembourg and Germany. Moselle may also refer to: Moselle (department), French département surrounding the river ...
The Moselle Valley is a region in north-eastern France, south-western Germany, and eastern Luxembourg, centred on the river valley formed by the river ...
Moselle is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in southern Jones County, Mississippi. The community is part of the Laurel micropolitan ...
The Upper Moselle (German: Obermosel) is the section of the River Moselle, 45 kilometres long, that runs from the Franco-German-Luxembourg tripoint near ...
Moselle is a department in the Grand Est region of France, named after the Moselle river. The prefecture (capital) of Moselle is Metz.
Moselle wine is produced in three countries along the river Moselle: France, Luxembourg (the Musel) and Germany (the Mosel). Moselle wines are mainly white ...
Apr 11, 2024 · The Moselle River (Mosel) is a River in France, Luxembourg and Germany. ... The town Traben-Trarbach and the Grevenburg on the Moselle River in ...