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Encyclopedia Britannica



VOSGES

This article appears in Volume V28, Page 214 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: VIR-WAT
VOSGES , a frontier department of eastern France, formed in 1790 chiefly of territory previously belonging to Lorraine, together with portions of Franche-Comte and Champagne, and bounded N. by the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, E. by
Alsace
 , S.E. by the territory of Belfort, S. by the
department of Haute-Saone, W. by Haute-Marne and N.W. i (q.v.). The rounded summits of the Grandes Vosges are called by Meuse. Pop. (1906) 429,812; area, 2279 sq. m. The ' ballons." The departments of Vosges and Haute Saone are Vosges mountains (see be_ow) form a natural boundary on divided from
Alsace
  and the territory of Belfort by the Ballon d'Alsace
the
east
 , their highest French eminence, the Hohneck, attaining 4ASI ft. The Monts Faucilles traverse the south of the department to a broad curve declining on the north into elevated plateaus, on the south encircling the upper basin of the Saone. This chain, dividing the basins of the Rhone and the Rhine, forms part of the European watershed between the basins of the Mediterranean and Atlantic. The Moselle and the Meuse, tributaries of the Rhine, have the largest drainage areas in the department; a small
district
  in the N.W. sends its waters to the Seine, the rest belongs to the basin of the Rhone. The Moselle rises in the Col de Bussang in the extreme south-
east
 , and in a N.N.W. course of about 70 M. in the department receives the Moselotte and the Vologne on the right; the Mortagne and Meurthe on the right and the Madon on the left bank also belong to this department though they join the Moselle outside its borders. The source of the Saone is on the southern slope of the Faucilles. On the shore of Lake Gerardmer lies the beautifully situated town of Gerardmer, a well-known centre for mountain excursions.
The
elevation
  and the northward exposure of the valleys make the climate severe, and a constant dampness prevails, owing both to the abundance of the rainfall and to the impermeability of the subsoil. The average temperature at Epinal (1070 ft.) is 49 F. The annual rainfall at Epinal is 28 in., at St Die 32 in. and in the mountains more. Arable farming flourishes in the western districts where wheat, oats and potatoes are largely grown. The vine is cultivated on the river banks, to best advantage on those of the Moselle. Pasture is abundant in the mountainous region, where cheese-making is carried on to some extent, but the best grazing is in the central valleys. Forests, which occupy large tracts on the flanks of the Vosges, cover about one-third of the department, and are a principal source of its wealth. Sawmills are numerous in the Vosges and the manufacture of furniture, sabots, brushes and
wood
 -working in general are prominent industries. The department has mines of lignite and stone quarries of various kinds. There are numerous
mineral
  springs, of which those of
Contrexeville
 , Plombieres, Vittel, Bains-les-Bains, Martigny-les-Bains and Bussang may be named. The manufacture of textiles is the
chief
  industry, comprising the spinning and weaving of
cotton
 , wool, silk, hemp and flax, and the manufacture of hosiery and of embroidery and lace, Mirecourt (pop. 5092) being an important centre for the two last. The department forms the diocese of St Die (province of Besancon), has its court of appeal and educational centre at Nancy, and belongs to the
district
  of the NX. Army Corps. It is divided into the arrondissements of Epinal, Mirecourt, Neufchhtcau, Remiremont and St Die, with 29 cantons and 530 communes.


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