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History of Strasbourg: in 1926, 15 Houses Closed After the Visit of Gymnasts!

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100 years ago, the houses closed in Strasbourg were permanently closed. The rest of France waited 20 years to do the same, although the practice of prostitution remains tolerated. Strasbourg was not the only Alsatian city to take a little lead over the rest of the Hexagon. A high-Rhineese city was even in the first in Europe. You are told everything.
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100 years ago, the houses closed in Strasbourg were permanently closed. The rest of France waited 20 years to do the same, although the practice of prostitution remains tolerated. Strasbourg was not the only Alsatian city to take a little lead over the rest of the Hexagon. A high-Rhineese city was even in the first in Europe. You are told everything.

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Pokaa broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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