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Nancy (pronounced /nɑ̃si/ in French) (German: Nanzig) 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 (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). Historically, Nancy was the capital of the duchy of Lorraine and later the French province of Lorraine. When the région of Lorraine was created in the middle of the 20th century, Metz was chosen as its capital instead of Nancy.
GeographyThe neighboring communes of Nancy are: Jarville-la-Malgrange, Laxou, Malzéville, Maxéville, Saint-Max, Tomblaine, Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, Villers-lès-Nancy. SightsThe Place Stanislas named after the Polish king and duke of Lorraine Stanislaw Leszczynski, Place de la Carrière, and Place d'Alliance were added on the World Heritage Sites list by the UNESCO in 1983. The "École de Nancy", a group of artists and architects founded by the glassmaster and furniture maker Émile Gallé, worked in the Art Nouveau style at the end of the 19th century and the early 20th century. It was principally their work which made Nancy a center of art and architecture that rivaled Paris and helped give the city the nickname "Capital de l'Est." The city still possesses many Art Nouveau buildings (mostly banks or private homes). Furniture, glassware, and other pieces of the decorative arts are conserved at the Musée de l'École de Nancy, which is housed in the 1909 villa of Eugène Corbin, a Nancy businessman and supporter of the Art Nouveau there. The old city centre is an heritage from the middle-age period until the 18th century. CultureAt the turn of the 20th century, Nancy was a major center of the Art Nouveau style. TransportNancy is served by a 'tramway on tyres', in actual fact a guided busway based on Bombardier Transportation's Guided Light Transit technology. It has suffered many incidents and malfunctions, but now works without significant problems. This system is also used in Caen, and will be built in the city of Nijmegen. MiscellaneousNancy's 'tramway on tyres' is in fact an advanced busway.The N ray, which turned out to be a figment of local physicist René-Prosper Blondlot's imagination, was named for Nancy. Nancy's archaic German name is Nanzig, although that name can still be found in the Luxembourgish adaptation Nantzeg. Colleges and Universities
BirthsPlace Stanislas - Arc de triompheNancy was the birthplace of:
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