Dijon Métropole, Metropolitan area in Côte-d'Or, France
Dijon Métropole is an administrative grouping of 23 municipalities in Côte-d'Or with Dijon as its center. The territory spans several towns and villages connected through an integrated public transportation network.
The metropolitan grouping was established in 1999 through a reorganization of previous administrative structures. This restructuring enabled better coordination of development across the broader region.
The region preserves Burgundian heritage through its architecture and local sites that reflect the area's cultural roots. You can see these traditions reflected in the streets and public spaces across the municipalities.
The territory features a public transportation system with two tram lines and multiple bus routes connecting all municipalities. A transit map or public transport app helps you navigate easily across the region.
The region hosts specialized economic sectors including public administration, research facilities, and educational institutions spread across different municipalities. This diversity gives each town its own role within the larger system.
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