Metz is a city in the northeast of France at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers.
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Metz may also refer to:
Places
In the United States:
- Metz, California
- Metz, Indiana
- Metz, Missouri
- Metz, West Virginia
- Metz, Wisconsin
- Metz Township, Michigan
People
- Arnulf of Metz, a Frankish saint
- Belinda Metz, Canadian vocalist
- Christian Metz (critic)
- Christian Metz (Inspirationalist)
- Don Metz, architect
- Florian Metz, Austrian footballer
- Frederick Metz, brewer
- Johann Baptist Metz, German Catholic theologian
- Melinda Metz, American youth author
- Mike Metzger, Freestyle motocross rider
- Milton Metz, Kentucky TV and radio personality
- Nick Metz, late Canadian hockey player
- Robert Metz, Canadian political activist
- Simon "Schlitzie" Metz, sideshow freak
- Steven Metz, American defense professor and author
- Thomas F. Metz, a lieutenant general in the US Army
- Metz family, a prominent historical political family in Luxembourg, including:
- Charles Metz (1799–1853)
- Norbert Metz (1811–1885)
- Auguste Metz (1812–1854)
- Léon Metz (1842–1928)
Other
- Metz Cathedral in Metz, France
- Diocese of Metz in Metz, France
- FC Metz, or Football Club de Metz, a French football (soccer) team
- Metz & Co, an exclusive department store in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Metz (company), German electronics and photographic equipment maker
- Metz Brewery, first brewery in the U.S. state of Nebraska
- Metz (drink), a discontinued Alcopop
See also
- Kronmetz, German name of the Italian city Mezzocorona
- Wällisch Metz, German name of the Italian city Mezzolombardo
- Deutsch Metz, German name of the Italian city Mezzotedesco
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