SAARLAND

zärˈlänt, state (1994 pop. 1,080,000), 991 sq mi (2,567 sq km), SW Germany; formerly called the Saar or the Saar Territory. Saarbrücken is the capital; other cities include Völklingen, Saarlouis, and Sankt Ingbert. Saarland is bounded by France (S and W), by Luxembourg (NW), and by Rhineland-Palatinate (N and E). A region of low, partly wooded hills, Saarland is drained by the Saar River. The population is German-speaking and largely Roman Catholic. There is a university at Saarbrücken.

Economy

Saarland long supported a large iron and steel industry based on vast coal fields. Although iron and steel fell off greatly in the 1990s, bringing a dramatic rise in unemployment, the development of car and auto-parts industries, along with the establishment of high-tech businesses, helped counter the decline. Other manufactures include machinery, motors, ceramics, processed foods, and textiles. Agricultural production is limited. The state is an important road and rail junction and is served by a dense rail network; it also is connected with the Rhine-Marne Canal. There is a domestic and international airport at Saarbrücken-Ensheim.

History

The Saarland possessed little unity before the 20th cent. Until the late 18th cent. it was divided among France (which held the city Saarlouis and the adjacent territory), the county of Saarbrücken (a dependency of Nassau), and the palatine duchy of Zweibrücken. In 1797 it was ceded to France by the Treaty of Campo Formio. The Treaty of Paris of 1815 divided the territory between Bavaria (i.e., the Bavarian or Rhenish Palatinate) and Prussia. Industrial development in the area occurred after 1871, when Alsace-Lorraine became a part of the German empire. With Lorraine's iron ore deposits, the Saarland was able to take advantage of its extensive coal fields.

The Saar Territory came into existence as a political unit when the Treaty of Versailles (1919) made it an autonomous territory, administered by France under League of Nations supervision, pending a plebiscite to be held in 1935 to determine its final status. France also received the right to exploit its coal fields until that time. When more than 90% of the votes cast in the plebiscite favored its reunion with Germany, the Saar was restored (Mar., 1935) to German control and constituted the Saarland prov.

During World War II, Hitler incorporated it (1940) with Lorraine (annexed from France) into the province of Westmark. The scene of heavy fighting at the close of the war (1944–45), the Saarland was placed under French military occupation in 1945 and in 1947 was given an autonomous government. In a referendum (1947) the population voted for economic union with France, and in 1948 a customs union went into effect. Strong West German claims to the Saar, however, were a serious cause of friction in postwar Franco-German relations.

An agreement between France and West Germany in 1954 (see Paris Pacts) provided for an autonomous Saar under a neutral commissioner to be named by the Western European Union; the economic union with France was to be maintained for 50 years. However, the agreement was rejected (Oct., 1955) by the Saarlanders in a popular referendum, and, in accordance with subsequent Franco-German agreements (1956), the Saar Territory became (Jan. 1, 1957) a state (as Saarland) of the Federal Republic of Germany. The agreements permitted France to extract coal from the Warndt deposit until 1981, but the customs union with France was dissolved in July, 1959, whereupon the Saarland became economically integrated with West Germany (now Germany).

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...fourth-year law student from Saarbrucken (Saarland); and Martin Berger, a twenty-two-year-old...My girlfriend Maike, then studying at Saarland University, joined me in 1995. Q: And...faculties in Cologne, Munster, and the Saarland, may be true. But what Daniel is comparing...
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...to pick up in the elections of Saarland, Berlin, and North Rhine-Westphalia...in the 1985 Landtag elections of Saarland and North Rhine-Westphalia, the...were disastrous. In the case of Saarland, it was the first time that the...
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...specialist in Arabic calligraphy and Koranic paleography based at Saarland University, in Saarbrcken, Germany. Puin, who had been sent...C. Graf von Bothmer, an Islamic-art historian also based at Saarland University. Puin and Von Bothmer have published only a few...
...arch-enemies, had found a solution to their problems regarding the Saarland. The French acquired this territory after the war, but the...reached between the two countries regarding the return of the Saarland to Germany. After this settlement relations between France...
...Alsace-Lorraine when the Germans annexed it that autumn. In some cases they disguised themselves as Jews expelled from the Baden and Saarland. Taking advantage of the genuine suffering of refugees allowed them a credible excuse for being in that part of the country...
...importance. The discovery of "the west" was the discovery of Britain. Time spent in the US and in the then French-dominated Saarland did not change my sense of a Europe of western values in which Britain and its unique tradition play a crucial part. When...
...Alsace and Lorraine, the two provinces it had lost to Germany in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, as well as parts of the Saarland. Great Britain was to get African colonies. Italy would be awarded the Austrian-held territories of Istria and Dalmatia. Japan...
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. A DISCOVER Saarland Evening .... .A DISCOVER Saarland evening is being held at Liverpools Queen Square Marriott Hotel from 6pm on July 1.3 The German regions Ministry of Economics and Science wants to raise awareness of its potential, particularly...
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...will attend the meeting with a translator. St. Wendel Landkreis, Lane Countys only sister county, is in the German state of Saarland. Schumanns daughter, Isabelle, has been a Lane County government intern. The public can meet with Schumann and his family at...
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...southern France, and Schloss Berg in Saarland, western Germany with the latter possibly...you might say.. MONACO, VALENCE, PARIS, SAARLAND, COLOGNE ... MR HAYLERS TOP FIVE Louis...also rather original." Schloss Berg, in Saarland, Germany Ganache of bitter chocolate...
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SAARLAND zar lant, state (1994 pop. 1,080,000), 991 sq mi (2...cities include Volklingen, Saarlouis , and Sankt Ingbert. Saarland is bounded by France (S and W), by Luxembourg (NW), and...Rhineland-Palatinate (N and E). A region of low, partly wooded hills, Saarland is drained by the Saar River. The population is German-speaking...
...city (1994 pop. 190,902), capital of Saarland, W Germany, on the Saar River near the...French-administered Saar Territory (see Saarland ). Although badly damaged in World War...city is the site of the Univ. of the Saarland. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
...SAARLOUIS zar loo e, Fr. Sarrelouis, city (1994 pop. 38,347), Saarland, SW Germany, on the Saar River near the French border. It is...the Congress of Vienna. As part of the Saar Territory (see Saarland ), it was administered by France from 1919 to 1935 and from...
SARRE see Saar , river; Saarland . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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