Proper noun
A mountain range in eastern France.
A department of Grand Est, France. Capital: Épinal.
Source: en.wiktionary.org442nd Regimental Combat Team Painting depicting soldiers of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team fighting in the Vosges mountains The 442nd Regimental Combat Team was an all-Nisei U.S. Army regiment which served in Europe during World War II. Source: Internet
Because the Vosges are surmountable only by the Col de Saverne and the Belfort Gap, it has been suggested that Alsace needs to open up and get closer to France in terms of its rail links. Source: Internet
Between the Vosges range of mountains to the north and the Jura range to the south, the landscape consists of rolling cultivated fields, dense pine forest, and rampart-like mountains. Source: Internet
Memorials The banknote of 5 New Francs 1959 of the French national bank Banque de France main honouring Victor Hugo, with a view of his burial place the Panthéon main in Paris, and the Place des Vosges in Paris where he used to live. Source: Internet
Northeastern France drains to the Rhine via the Moselle ; smaller rivers drain the Vosges and Jura Mountains uplands. Source: Internet
It lies between the densely forested Haardt Mountains (an extension of the French Vosges) and the Rhine plain. Source: Internet