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Infographic. Thionville Fensch Agglomeration: Understanding the Weight of the Fusion of the Two Agglos

On 1 January 2026, the cities of Thionville Portes de France and Val de Fensch merged. This was the result of a process that had begun over the past two years. The new entity will be the third largest in Lorraine, after the Grand Nancy and Metz-Métropole. At a glance, this is what it looks like: two close communities, with separate profiles. One more industrial, the other more oriented towards shops and services. Both drawn towards Luxembourg. B…
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On 1 January 2026, the cities of Thionville Portes de France and Val de Fensch merged. This was the result of a process that had begun over the past two years. The new entity will be the third largest in Lorraine, after the Grand Nancy and Metz-Métropole. At a glance, this is what it looks like: two close communities, with separate profiles. One more industrial, the other more oriented towards shops and services. Both drawn towards Luxembourg. B…

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republicain-lorrain.fr broke the news in on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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