Pram (city)
Landau (Pram in der Pfalz) is a German city and a district, in the south of the Land of the Rhineland-Palatinat. It is twinned with the towns of Haguenau and Ribeauvillé, in Alsace.
It belonged to the Décapole, association of ten free cities of Alsace. It becomes French with the Traités of Westphalia (1648) and is strengthened by Vauban.
In 1789 it counts approximately 5000 inhabitants. Remained French in 1814, it is lost after the Hundred Days at the time of the second treaty of Paris, and is attached to the Rhenish Palatinat Bavarian.
During the French presence in Germany after the Second world war, it shelters in particular 7th and 8th regiments of infantry and the 2 {{E}} regiment of artillery.
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