Also known as Montigny bei Metz, Saint-Privat-lès-Metz
Montigny-lès-Metz (, literally Montigny near Metz; , (1940–1944) Montenich) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Montigny-lès-Metz is a small town located in the Moselle department in northeastern France, near the city of Metz. It is a commune—a basic unit of local government in France—with a history that includes German occupation during World War II, when it was briefly called Montenich.
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Montigny-lès-Metz (, literally Montigny near Metz; , (1940–1944) Montenich) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
It is the largest suburb of the city of Metz, and is adjacent to it on the west. From 1871 (Franco-German War) to 1919 (Treaty of Versailles), it was officially a part of the German Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine.
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