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Condé-Northen
Condé-Northen (german: Contchen-Northen) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Localities of the commune:
Condé (German: Contchen),
Northen (German: Northen),
Loutremange (German: Lautermingen),
Pontigny (German: Niedbrücken).
Condé-Northen is located on the road from Saarlouis to Metz (D 954), about five kilometers southwest of Boulay-Moselle and about 30 kilometers from the border with Saarland. The two source rivers of the Nied, the German Nied (Nied Allemande) and the French Nied (Nied Française), unite in Condé-Northen.
See also
* Communes of the Moselle department
The following is a list of the 725 communes of the Moselle department of France.
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Bouzonville
Bouzonville (; ; Lorraine Franconian: ''Busendroff'') is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in northeastern France.
The localities of Aidling, Benting and Heckling are incorporated in the commune.
It lies from Metz and the same distance from Thionville.
History
Built on the "salt road" between the Rhine and the Moselle, at the site of an easy ford of the Nied, the site's traces of Celtic La Tène culture are most vividly represented by the "Bouzonville flagon", in which Scythian influence on Celtic craftsmenship is clearly represented in the animal that forms its handle and in the nature of coral inlays, with enamels of similar colour supplementing it, that form bands around the base and rim of the high-shouldered vessel; the beak-flagon was among a group of bronze objects from Bouzonville acquired by the British Museum in 1928. A minor Roman ''vicus'' represented by tiles that the plough turns up, complements the few signs of prehistory, though essentially pre ...
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