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As so often in the course of history, the new authorities decided to make a showcase out of the newly acquired region and
Strasbourg, in particular. New spacious and structured quarters were built, roughly east of the old town. The new city extension
included what one would call today a university campus with an astronomical observatory. At the end of World War I in 1918,
the city, as well as the whole of Alsace-Moselle, again became French. With the outbreak of World War II, the area was annexed
in 1940 by the Nazi regime.
Hotel in Strasbourg. Hotel 21. In the middle of Strasbourg. Low prices. Comfort. Alsace. Hotel le 21. Cyber hotel. Hotel
21.
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