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Gandrange (French pronunciation: [ɡɑ̃dʁɑ̃ʒ]; German: Gandringen) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes...
- Gérard
Dagon (4
April 1936,
Strasbourg - 22 May 2011,
Gandrange) was a
French evangelical pastor, teacher, author,
publisher and long-time
Christian countercultist...
- muni****lity of Amnéville was
created by
splitting the muni****lity of
Gandrange. The
Rombas factory was
created at this time. The new muni****lity was...
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- Frémestroff Fresnes-en-Saulnois
Freybouse Freyming-Merlebach
Fribourg Gandrange Garrebourg Gavisse Gelucourt Gerbécourt
Givrycourt Glatigny Goetzenbruck...
- Sidélor
groups (France for the
construction of a
modern steel plant in
Gandrange, Lorraine. The
groups themselves merged with SMS in 1967,
forming de Wendel-Sidélor;...
- Jœuf, Moyeuvre-Grande, Rosselange, Rombas, Clouange, Vitry-sur-Orne,
Gandrange and Richemont,
where it
joins the
Moselle at an
elevation of 155 metres...
- Frémestroff Fresnes-en-Saulnois
Freybouse Freyming-Merlebach
Fribourg Gandrange Garrebourg Gavisse Gelucourt Gerbécourt
Givrycourt Glatigny Goetzenbruck...
- Frémestroff Fresnes-en-Saulnois
Freybouse Freyming-Merlebach
Fribourg Gandrange Garrebourg Gavisse Gelucourt Gerbécourt
Givrycourt Glatigny Goetzenbruck...
- In 1968 a new
Sacilor plant was
being built in the
Moselle valley at
Gandrange,
expected to have a
capacity of 1.6
million tons by 1970. In the late...