Vosges is a French department, named after the local mountain range. It encloses the homeland of Joan of Arc, Domrémy. The Vosges department is among the unusual 83 departments of France, formed on February 9, 1790 through the French Revolution. The major cities are Épinal, Neufchâteau and Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. Whereas the west part of the Vosges is flat sedimentary land (great for mineral waters), the east is closed by an old granite mountain (top is Grand Ballon, 1424m). The Saône River ascends at Vioménil, in the Vosges. The Roman equipped town of Grand, located 30 km from Toul, has an amphitheatre and a temple to the Cult of Apollo.
Vosges is a department of the Lorraine region, north east of France. It is named following the Vosges mountain range which occupies a large part of its territory. The department is bounded with Meuse, Meurthe et Moselle, Territoire de Belfort, Haute Saone and Haute Marne. Vosges is a attractive department which looks like a paradise. Buying a property there benefits from all the possessions of the area, and even from the neighbouring countries. There, all the points of interests that are gathered like ski resorts, mountains, archaeology, balneology, nature, culture and history amongst others.