Marc Chagall scattered masterful works around Lorraine: a stained glass window and the Peace tapestry in Sarrebourg and stained glass windows in Metz Cathedral (Moselle) ©Jean-Claude Kanny The Butte de Montsec commemorates the offensives conducted by the American Army in Meuse (Lorraine) during the First World War ©Jean-Marie Lecomte The Arsenal concert hall in Metz (Moselle, Lorraine) ©Christian Legay Lorina: the lemonade from Lorraine is exported to the USA and Japan (Moselle) ©Ets Geyer Lorina The Vauban Citadel in Montmédy (Meuse, Lorraine) is on the border with Luxembourg and Belgium. Its ramparts were modified by Vauban in the XVIIth century ©CDT Meuse Total Petrochemicals makes polyethylene, polypropylene and styrenics at Carling in Moselle (Lorraine) ©Carling Petrochimicals Total Braquier sugared almonds are the gastronomic speciality of Verdun (Meuse, Lorraine) ©SL Calberson Lorraine is based in Meurthe-et-Moselle (Lorraine) ©Calberson Géodis Unique in France, Lorraine has integrated its timber industry in a global cluster encompassing four fibre sectors: timber, paper-cardboard, textiles and composites ©Enstib 'Le Haut des Ailes' supplies 40,000 people with electricity (Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine) ©Le Haut des Ailes Before becoming leading brands of mineral waters in the Nestlé group, Vittel and Contrexéville were first towns in the Vosges and in Lorraine ©Contrex Bonduelle, but also Bel, Lactais, Maximo, RicheMonts, Charal, Nestlé Waters, Coca-Cola, Geyer Frères: international leaders in the agri-food business all have operations in Lorraine ©Brek Ristoranti, Fotolia The Notre Dame d'Avioth Basilica is part of the cultural heritage of Meuse (Lorraine) ©Jean-Marie Lecomte The paper and cardboard companies in Lorraine include some big names, such as Clairefontaine, based in the Vosges ©Clairefontaine Bitche Citadel, designed by Vauban, a brilliant XVIIth century military engineer ©Jean-Claude Kanny Metz Nancy Lorraine Airport ©AMNL In Lorraine, you will find 19 golf clubs (here Amnéville golf club in Moselle) ©Amnéville-les-Thermes Arkema has set up its Research and Development Centre for the East of France (the CRDE) in Carling (Moselle, France) ©Arkema France Redcurrant jam from Bar-le-Duc (Meuse, Lorraine) is unique in the world: the pips are removed by hand from every currant using a goose feather ©Michel Petit Metz Nancy Lorraine Airport ©AMNL

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Keyyo acquires the Meuse operator A-Tribu Telecom

Keyyo group (IP telephony operator) has bought 100% equity in Meuse company A-Tribu Telecom, specialising in fixed line and mobile telecoms for VSEs and SMEs. Based in Tannois, near Bar-le-Duc, the Lorraine-based company (200 clients, €1m turnover) has seen constant growth since its creation in 2007. With this purchase, Keyyo opens its first commercial agency, aimed at coverage of the East of France.




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Lorraine fish farming, unique in France
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