
Analyze the localized urban landscape and settlements within Moselle District, located in Grand Est, France. This focused directory details the municipalities, towns, and villages under the jurisdiction of the Moselle administrative division, including key geographic data, official populations, elevation, and precise GPS coordinates. Ideal for localized logistics, targeted market expansion, demographic research, and community-level regional analysis.
Discover the largest towns and local urban centers within Moselle District ranked by official census population. This district-level demographics directory details key population distributions across the district's municipal divisions, supporting localized market entry and demographic research.
Explore the largest settlements and municipal areas within Moselle District ordered by land surface area. This spatial directory outlines the geographic footprint of local towns, villages, and divisions within the district to aid regional logistics and local zoning analysis.
Analyze the demographic concentration within Moselle District by checking the most densely populated towns. This localized density index highlights high-concentration urban quarters and heavily inhabited areas inside the district boundaries, calculated by dividing residents by local land area.
Browse the administrative structure of Grand Est, France by exploring cities organized by their respective local administrative districts and divisions. Click on any district card to view the localized directory of towns and municipal subdivisions within that boundary, along with detailed district-level demographics, city counts, and geographic distributions.
The population distribution across Grand Est serves as a vital index for market penetration and consumer demand analysis. Understanding the distinction between high-density metropolitan areas and regional towns allows enterprises to optimize resource allocation. Structured demographic data helps evaluate labor pools, urban growth trends, and consumer concentration, facilitating data-driven strategic planning for businesses operating in France. You can check the Grand Est Overview for a comprehensive look at the state's main indicators.
Geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude) and administrative boundaries in Grand Est form the foundation of modern logistics networks. Supply chain managers and GIS specialists utilize this data to optimize distribution hubs, route planning, and fleet efficiency. By mapping regional hubs using our interactive Grand Est Map & Location Guide, companies can minimize transit times, enhance last-mile delivery operations, and reduce overall transport expenditures.
Expanding businesses rely on regional database directories to identify growth opportunities. Evaluating cities by size and district organization highlights untapped regional hubs and areas ripe for commercial footprint expansion. These location metrics assist in identifying localized trade areas, comparing administrative subdivisions, and assessing the commercial feasibility of prospective branch locations. To analyze bordering markets, consult the Nearby States directory.
There are 322 officially recorded cities, towns and local municipal divisions within Moselle District, Grand Est, France.
The most populous city within Moselle District is Metz with a recorded population of 123,914 residents.
The cities and towns in Moselle District have an average elevation of 242 meters (equivalent to 793 feet) above sea level, providing key geographic intelligence for logistics and planning.
For complete location intelligence, market research, and strategic decision-making, you can browse the interactive Grand Est Map and the comprehensive Grand Est Travel Guide, which highlight transport links, regional boundaries, and local travel details.