Eurométropole de Metz, Metropolitan administrative area in Moselle, France
The Eurométropole de Metz is an administrative district in Moselle that encompasses 46 municipalities surrounding the city of Metz across more than 300 square kilometers. The area includes residential zones, business districts, and agricultural land organized as an interconnected whole.
The Eurométropole emerged in 2014 as a communal cooperation and gained metropolitan status in 2018, strengthening its role in regional coordination. This transformation enabled better management and planning across all participating municipalities.
The municipalities maintain local customs through markets, festivals, and community gatherings that shape the rhythm of everyday life throughout the year.
An integrated transportation system of buses and trains connects all municipalities, enabling movement between residential and commercial zones. The infrastructure is designed so that commuters and visitors can easily navigate between different areas.
The region sits roughly 50 kilometers from Luxembourg and serves as a strategic point for cross-border activities and exchange. This proximity to multiple countries makes it an important hub for international cooperation.
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