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          Moselle is a department in northeastern France within the Grand Est region, bordering Germany and Luxembourg. The area features medieval towns, industrial heritage sites, and the Moselle River valley. Visitors explore historic fortified cities like Metz and Thionville, tour regional museums, sample local wines and mirabelle plums, and walk scenic riverside paths.
          The Moselle is a 545-kilometer river rising in the French Vosges Mountains and flowing northeast through Luxembourg and Germany before joining the Rhine at Koblenz. The valley spans three countries and encompasses one of Europe's oldest and most distinguished wine regions, with UNESCO-listed Roman monuments at Trier anchoring its cultural significance.
          River Valley | Wine Region | Multi-Country | Cultural Heritage | Cycling Destination