South-Alsace

The South-Alsace is the southernmost part of the Alsace (others: North-Alsace, Center-Alsace) and which extends, in north, until the Florival, or area of Guebwiller, and with the south, to the border Suisse, with Saint-Louis. In the east, the the Rhine form its limit with the Germany. In the west, South-Alsace includes/understands the Vosgean valleys , Lauch, the Thur, Doller and the Belfort Gap.

The most important basin of life is located around Mulhouse, with cities - satellites, Guebwiller, Thann, Cernay, Altkirch, St Louis and Masevaux.

The highest point is at the Grand Balloon in the Massif of the Vosges, low along the Rhine.

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