Morhange, Administrative division in Moselle department, France
Morhange is a small town in the Moselle department in northeastern France's Grand Est region. The municipality functions as a local administrative center with various public services available to residents and visitors.
The town is known for the Battle of Morhange in 1914, a significant World War I military event that shaped the region. The national necropolis of Riche commemorates this historical event and those who fell.
The city maintains active partnerships with international communities, including a sister city relationship with Feuchtwangen for educational and social exchanges.
The town hall in Morhange is located at Place Bérot and serves as the central point for administrative matters and local information. Visitors can find information about the town and available services there.
The Protestant church reconstruction project involves direct community participation, strengthening local involvement in architectural preservation.
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