town of Commercy

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The town of Commercy is a small French commune in northeastern France, best known for its traditional madeleine pastries and historic architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
administrativeStatus commune
climate oceanic climate with continental influences
coordinateLocation 48.7633°N 5.5900°E
country France
demonym Commerciens NERFINISHED
departmentCode 55
distanceFrom approximately 30 km from Bar-le-Duc
approximately 45 km from Nancy
governedBy municipal council
hasCulturalEvent festivals around madeleine tradition
hasEconomicActivity food industry
small-scale commerce
tourism
hasLandmark Château de Commercy NERFINISHED
Place Charles-de-Gaulle NERFINISHED
Saint-Pantaléon church NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation several protected historic buildings
historicalEvent World War I rear-area activities
World War II occupation NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Lorraine NERFINISHED
inception Middle Ages NERFINISHED
INSEECODE 55122
knownFor Dukes of Lorraine heritage
historic architecture
madeleine pastries
locatedIn Grand Est
surface form: Grand Est region

Meuse department NERFINISHED
northeastern France
locatedOn Meuse River basin NERFINISHED
officialLanguage French
partOf arrondissement of Commercy
canton of Commercy
population approximately 6000 inhabitants
postalCode 55200
railConnections Bar-le-Duc NERFINISHED
Nancy NERFINISHED
Paris (via connections)
regionalSpeciality Madeleines de Commercy NERFINISHED
roadConnections D36 road
D964 road
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
transport Commercy railway station NERFINISHED

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Meuse department contains town of Commercy