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Sarre

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Sarre: see Saar Saar (zär), Fr. Sarre, river, c.150 mi (240 km) long, rising in the Vosges Mts.
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, river; Saarland Saarland (zär`länt), state (1994 pop.
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Saar River

 French Sarre

River, France and Germany. A tributary of the Moselle River, it flows 153 mi (246 km) across northeastern France into Germany and enters the Moselle above Trier. The northern part of the valley is a wine-growing district. The middle stretch between Saarbrücken and Dillingen is a centre of heavy industry.



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His encounter with legends, the mysterious Sarre, and a world facing new threats makes for good reading with plenty of unpredictable twists and turns.
The surrounding region of the Sarre valley, near the German border is particularly rich in Gallo-Roman remains, but the town's archives also include a collection of eighteenth-century porcelain and works by Marc Chagall.
173-93 in HUMAN GEOGRAPHY TODAY, edited by Doreen Massey, John Allen, & Philip Sarre.
 
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