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Colmar

Colmar (, ; Alsatian: ; German between 1871–1918 and 1940–1945: ) is the third-largest commune of the Alsace region in north-eastern France. It is the seat of the prefecture of the Haut-Rhin department and the arrondissement of Colmar-Ribeauvillé.

The town is situated on the Alsatian Wine Route and considers itself to be the "capital of Alsatian wine" (). The city is renowned for its well preserved old town, its numerous architectural landmarks and its museums, among which is the Unterlinden Museum with the Isenheim Altarpiece.

Colmar (disambiguation)

Colmar is a commune in France.

Colmar may also refer to:

  • Colmar, Illinois, USA
  • Colmar, Kentucky, USA
  • Colmar, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Colmar-Berg, a commune and town in Luxembourg
  • Colmar station (disambiguation), stations of the name

Usage examples of "colmar".

In fine, rich or not, and though I owe you nothing, I will give you enough money to take your property out of pawn, and I may possibly take you to Colmar myself, but you must first consent to my giving your charming daughter a proof of my affection.

Colmar and Mulhouse, and various vaguely hinted destinations in south-eastern France.

Thann was captured, Mulhouse was re-occupied, and the Germans looked like losing Alsace as far north as Colmar.

Baron of Schaumburg, and I went to Colmar in the hope of good fortune.

I redeemed all the goods she had pawned, and although the daughter had not yet yielded entirely to my ardour, I formed the plan of taking them to Colmar with Madame d'Urfe.

A week after our arrival at Sulzbach I left Madame d'Urfe with the Baron of Schaumburg, and I went to Colmar in the hope of good fortune.

Fueron, así, multiplicándose hasta colmar la cárcel y yo moría bajo ese hemisferio de arena.

I had a run of luck at play the next day, and in the evening I gave Madame d'Ache an agreeable surprise by telling her that I should accompany her and her Mimi to Colmar.

She flattered herself that she would regain the favour she had completely lost, and she thought the day was won when she saw that Madame d'Ache and her daughter stayed at Colmar.

It was between Colmar Manor and Bladensburg, just off SR 450, and if you were on the third floor in the unit Platt had rented, and if you stood in the kitchen sink and leaned out the window, you could indeed see the north fork of the Anacostia River--for what that was worth.