Metz (disambiguation)
Metz is the name of the following places:
in France:
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Metz , city in France
- Arrondissement of Metz
- with the diocese of Metz
- with the fortress of Metz
- the medieval county of Metz
- of the Metz cantons
- Metz-en-Couture , commune in the Pas-de-Calais department
- Metz-le-Comte , commune in the Nièvre department
- Metz-Robert , commune in the Aube department
- Metz-Tessy , commune in the Haute-Savoie department
- Pont-de-Metz , commune in the Somme department
in the United States:
- Metz (Indiana)
- Metz, Iowa
- Metz (California)
- Metz (Michigan)
- Metz (Missouri)
- Metz (West Virginia)
- Metz, Wisconsin , Waushara, and Winnebago Counties
Metz is the name of the following heavenly bodies:
- (9377) Metz , an asteroid of the main belt
Metz is the name of the following company:
- Metz-Werke , German photo and entertainment electronics company, founded in 1938
- Metz brothers , Tübingen postcard publisher (1828–1988)
- Metz Company , former US automobile manufacturer
- Metz (automobile manufacturer) , Dutch automobile manufacturer from 1909
- Metz Aerials , German fire fighting equipment manufacturer, founded in 1842
Metz is a family name, see Metz (family name)
Metz is the name of the following families:
- Metz family , industrial family from Luxembourg
- The Metz artist family , German stucco workers family
von Metz is the nickname of the bishops of Metz:
- Adolfus of Metz (4th – 5th centuries)
- Amalarius of Metz (~ 775– ~ 850)
- Arnulf of Metz (582–640)
- Clemens von Metz (3rd century)
- Drogo of Metz (801–855 / 856)
- Hermann von Metz (* before 1049; † 1090)
- Rufus of Metz († ~ 400)
from Metz as an epithet:
- Alpert von Metz , monk and historian in the 2nd half of the 10th century
Metz is the slang term for Metzen (measure of capacity) , a historical measure of measure.
See also: