- Saarland - Wikipedia
Saarland was first established as a distinct political entity in 1920 after World War I as the Territory of the Saar Basin, which was occupied and governed by France under a League of Nations mandate Saarland was returned to Nazi Germany in the 1935 Saar status referendum
- Saarland | German State, History, Culture Cuisine | Britannica
Saarland, Land (state) in the southwestern portion of Germany It is bounded by the state of Rhineland-Palatinate to the north and east and by the countries of France to the south and southwest and Luxembourg to the northwest The capital is Saarbrücken Area 992 square miles (2,569 square km)
- Saarland - spas, towns and many attractions - Germany Travel
Activity and adventure in the Saarland With unspoiled countryside and high-quality hiking routes, the Saarland boasts a dense network of premium trails for the ultimate hiking experience In recent years, four of the Saarland's premium trails have won the title of "Germany's Most Scenic Walk"
- Saarland - Profile of the German Federal State
Saarland, named after the Saar River, is in both area and population, the smallest of the German area states (Flächenländer), not counted the federal city states It is surrounded by Rhineland-Palatinate in north and east and borders France in the south and west and Luxembourg in west
- Homepage - saarland. de
Saarland has successfully accomplished an enormous economic transformation which has seen it develop into a high-technology hub over recent years It's a high-quality location for business which also offers an excellent quality of life – all at much lower costs than other cities and regions
- Saarland – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The Saarland is a small federal state of Germany, located in the west of the country and forming part of the German border with France and Luxembourg
- Saarland Travel Guide: 10 Top Things to Do in Saarland, Germany
Saarland travel guide covers the top attractions and best 10 things to do, see and eat in the city with tours, restaurants and accommodations
- Saarland | A Visitors Introduction to Saarland
Saarland is Germany’s smallest non-city state, tucked in the country’s southwest corner on the borders with France and Luxembourg Despite its size, it packs in a surprising variety: lush forests, winding rivers, remnants of heavy industry, and a culture deeply influenced by its French neighbours
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