Nancy
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- This article is about the city in France. There is also Nancy, Kentucky and Nancy (comic strip).
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Nancy (pronounced in French) is a city and commune which is the préfecture (capital) of the Meurthe-et-Moselle département, in the Lorraine région of northeastern France. The metropolitan area (French: aire urbaine) of Nancy had a population of 410,508 inhabitants at the 1999 census, 103,605 of whom lived in the city of Nancy proper (105,100 inhabitants in the city proper as of 2004 estimates).
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Geography
The neighboring communes of Nancy are: Jarville-la-Malgrange, Laxou, Malzéville, Maxéville, Saint-Max, Tomblaine, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, Villers-lès-Nancy.
Sights
The Place Stanislas, Place de la Carrière, and Place d'Alliance were added on the World Heritage Sites list by the UNESCO in 1983. Nancy's German name is Nanzig, although it is now out of use. That name can still be found in the Luxemburgish adaptation "Nantzeg".
Culture
At the turn of the 20th century, Nancy was a major center of the Art Nouveau style.
Transportation
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The municipality has installed Trogui : a network of trolleybus using a guidance rail. It has suffered many incidents and malfunctions.
Miscellaneous
The N ray, which turned out to be a figment of local physicist René-Prosper Blondlot's imagination, was named for Nancy.
Colleges and Universities
- Université Henri Poincaré (Nancy 1) [1] (http://www.uhp-nancy.fr)
- Université de Nancy 2 [2] (http://www.univ-nancy2.fr)
- Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine
- École des Beaux-Arts de Nancy
- École nationale supérieure des Mines de Nancy
- École Supérieure des Sciences et Technologies de l'Ingénieur de Nancy ou ESSTIN
- École Supérieure d'Informatique et Applications de Lorraine ou ESIAL
- Institut commercial de Nancy (ICN Nancy)
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Births
Nancy was the birthplace of:
- Christina, Grand Duchess of Tuscany (1565-1637)
- Jacques Callot (c.1592-1635), baroque graphics artist, draftsman and printmaker
- Louis Maimbourg (1610-1686), Jesuit and historian
- Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor (1708-1765), duke of Lorraine and later Holy Roman Emperor
- Jean François de Saint-Lambert (1716-1803), poet
- Antoine Drouot (1774-1847), one of Napoleon's generals
- Edmond de Goncourt (1822-1896), author, critic, publisher, founder of the Académie Goncourt
- Marie Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville (1827-1910), historian and philologist
- Émile Gallé (1846-1904), Art Nouveau artist
- René-Prosper Blondlot (1849-1930), physicist, best remembered for his mistaken identification of N rays
- Henri Poincaré (1854-1912), mathematician, theoretical scientist and philosopher of science
- Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyautey (1854-1934), marshal of France
- Henri Cartan (b. 1904), mathematician
- Pierre Schaeffer (1910-1995), noted as the inventor of musique concrète
- François Jacob (b. 1920), biologist
- Pascal Dusapin (b. 1955), composer
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Twins towns
- Newcastle upon Tyne (England), since 1954
- Liège (Belgium), since 1954
- Karlsruhe (Germany), since 1955
- Padua (Italy), since 1964
- Kanazawa (Japan), since 1973
- Qiryat Shemona (Israel), since 1984
- Lublin (Poland), since 1988
- Cincinnati, Ohio (United States), since 1991
See also
- Capture of Nancy - The American World War II operation to liberate Nancy.
External links
- City council website (http://www.mairie-nancy.fr/) (in French)
- Tourist office website (http://www.ot-nancy.fr/)bg:Нанси
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