Moselle
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Moselle
Summary
Moselle is a department of France[1]. Moselle ranks in the top 5% of department_of_france entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,091 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Moselle is located in Grand Est[3].
- Moselle is in the country of France[4].
- Moselle's head of government is recorded as Philippe Leroy[5].
- Moselle's instance of is recorded as department of France[6].
- Moselle's capital is recorded as Metz[7].
- Moselle's shares border with is recorded as Meurthe-et-Moselle[8].
- Moselle's shares border with is recorded as Bas-Rhin[9].
- Moselle's shares border with is recorded as Saarland[10].
- Moselle's shares border with is recorded as Rhineland-Palatinate[11].
- Moselle is named after Moselle[12].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as arrondissement of Boulay-Moselle[13].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as arrondissement of Château-Salins[14].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as arrondissement of Forbach[15].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as arrondissement of Metz-Campagne[16].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as arrondissement of Metz-Ville[17].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as arrondissement of Sarrebourg[18].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as arrondissement of Sarreguemines[19].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as arrondissement of Thionville-Est[20].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as arrondissement of Thionville-Ouest[21].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Amelécourt[22].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Donnelay[23].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Fossieux[24].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Bellange[25].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Haraucourt-sur-Seille[26].
- Moselle's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Bioncourt[27].
Why It Matters
Moselle ranks in the top 5% of department_of_france entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,091 views/month).[2] Moselle has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Moselle is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]