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CITY IN GRAND EST, FRANCE
Metz, France; UN/LOCODE:FRMZM; Divodurum; Ville de Metz; Divoduron; Cuisine of Metz; Museums in Metz
  • cité HLM]] as an [[urban renewal]] effort
  • Saint-Jacques square]]
  • Lorraine]]'s [[patron saint]]
  • [[Georgia Tech Lorraine]] campus.
  • Station Palace]] in the Imperial District, built 1905–1908 during German rule.
  • [[Henry II of France]] entering Metz in 1552, putting an end to the Republic of Metz.
  • The Mettis hybrid bi-articulated bus
  • Street in old city
  • The [[Centre Pompidou-Metz]], a symbol of modern Metz
  • The [[Germans' Gate]] from the 13th century, one of the last medieval [[bridge castle]]s found in France. Today, an exhibition hall
  • Water games]] on the Islands District
  • [[Basilica of Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains]], the oldest church in France and cradle of the [[Gregorian Chant]]
  • The Museum of the 1870 War and of the Annexion, the only museum in Europe dedicated to the [[Franco-Prussian War]]
  • Covered Market]], home to traditional local food producers and retailers
  • ''Ode to Metz, Invectives'', 1896}}
  • The city hall on the Place d'Armes.
  • Rue Serpenoise, in the main pedestrian area.
  • [[Stade Saint-Symphorien]]
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Gertrud Metz         
GERMAN ARTIST
Draft:Gertrud Metz; Gertrude Metz; Gertrudis Metz
Maria Gertrud Metz (born 1746 in Bonn, died 1793 in London), also known as Gertrude or Gertrudis Metz, was a German still life painter.
Metz (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Metz is a city in the northeast of France at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers. In France, Metz is the capital of the former Lorraine region and prefecture of the Moselle department.
Meteorologische Zeitschrift         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF METEOROLOGY
Meteorol. Z.; Meteorol Z; Meteorologische Rundschau
The Meteorologische Zeitschrift (English: Meteorological Journal) is a bimonthly international peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering research in meteorology and climatology. All papers published since 2000 are in English language.

Википедия

Metz

Metz ( METS, French: [mɛs] (listen), Latin: Divodurum Mediomatricorum, then Mettis) is a city in northeast France located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers. Metz is the prefecture of the Moselle department and the seat of the parliament of the Grand Est region. Located near the tripoint along the junction of France, Germany and Luxembourg, the city forms a central place of the European Greater Region and the SaarLorLux euroregion.

Metz has a rich 3,000-year history, having variously been a Celtic oppidum, an important Gallo-Roman city, the Merovingian capital of Austrasia, the birthplace of the Carolingian dynasty, a cradle of the Gregorian chant, and one of the oldest republics in Europe. The city has been steeped in French culture, but has been strongly influenced by German culture due to its location and history.

Because of its historical, cultural and architectural background, Metz has been submitted on France's UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List. The city features noteworthy buildings such as the Gothic Saint-Stephen Cathedral with its largest expanse of stained-glass windows in the world, the Basilica of Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains being the oldest church in France, its Imperial Station Palace displaying the apartment of the German Kaiser, or its Opera House, the oldest one working in France. Metz is home to some world-class venues including the Arsenal Concert Hall and the Centre Pompidou-Metz museum.

A basin of urban ecology, Metz gained its nickname of The Green City (French: La Ville Verte), as it has extensive open grounds and public gardens. The historic city centre is one of the largest commercial pedestrian areas in France.

A historic garrison town, Metz is the economic heart of the Lorraine region, specialising in information technology and automotive industries. Metz is home to the University of Lorraine, Georgia Tech Lorraine, and a centre for applied research and development in the materials sector, notably in metallurgy and metallography, the heritage of the Lorraine region's past in the iron and steel industry.

Примеры употребления для Metz
1. Metz, an attorney for the builders and developers.
2. Worst hit were Marseilles, Saint–Etienne, Toulouse, Metz and Lille.
3. Thomas Metz, a former commander of U.S. forces in Iraq.
4. Marri "opens a briefcase and peels off $300 in bond money," Metz said.
5. "Someone ... has made the decision to bring them down," Metz told reporters.