Oberelsaß

District of Upper Alsace
Bezirk Oberelsaß (in German)
District of Alsace–Lorraine
1871–1918
Flag
Coat of arms

Upper Alsace district with its subdistricts in different colours (1890)
CapitalKolmar
Area 
• 1885
3.508 km2 (1.354 sq mi)
• 1910
3.508 km2 (1.354 sq mi)
Population 
• 1885
462.549
• 1910
517.865
History 
1870–1871
• Established
1871
• Disestablished
1918
Political subdivisions6 rural districts
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Haut-Rhin
Haut-Rhin
Today part ofFrance

Upper Alsace (German: Oberelsaß, French: Haute-Alsace) was the southern part of the historical region Alsace. From 1871 to 1918, Bezirk Oberelsaß was a district (Bezirk) in the southern part of the province of Alsace–Lorraine in the German Empire. The district was formed on 30 December 1871 from the former French département of Haut-Rhin, to which it corresponds exactly.[1][2] Its capital was Colmar. It was divided into the districts (Kreise) of:[1]

The flag of Oberelsaß is a yellow bar on a red field decorated on each side with three crowns. The combination of this flag with that of Unterelsaß forms the flag of modern Alsace.

References

  1. ^ a b Jehke, Rolf. "Bezirk Oberelsaß". territorial.de (in German). Retrieved 2 March 2026.
  2. ^ Silverman, Dan P. (1972). Reluctant Union: Alsace-Lorraine and Imperial Germany, 1871–1918. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 30–31. ISBN 0-271-01111-4.

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