Le boulevard d'Austrasie est une voie située à l'est de la commune française de Nancy, dans le département de Meurthe-et-Moselle, en région Lorraine.
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The École Européenne d'Ingénieurs en Génie des Matériaux is a French engineering College created in 1991.
The EEIGM trains 90 materials engineers every year. All students study the main groups of materials, which are metals and alloys, polymers, ceramics and composites.
Located in Nancy, the EEIGM is a public higher education institution. The school is a member of the University of Lorraine and the National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine. It also is a member of a consortium of European universities in which students get to travel through Erasmus programs.
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The canton of Tomblaine is a former French canton located in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle in the Lorraine region. It was created on January 26, 1982, from 11 communes of the canton of Saint-Nicolas-de-Port. It is now part of the canton of Saint-Max.
The last general councillor from this canton was Jean-Pierre Laurency, elected in 2011.
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The school of architecture of Nancy is one of the twenty public schools of architecture in France, located at 2 rue Bastien-Lepage in Nancy. Created in 1969 by Livio Vacchini, the school has depended on the French ministry for the Culture and the Communication since 1996.
The school accepts foreigners, with different procedures to enroll based on if they are in France, the EU, or neither. The school speaks French, and offers a paid French language proficiency test, alongside other French universities, which is typically held in January.
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The Stade Marcel Picot is a stadium located in Tomblaine, France, near the city of Nancy. Built in 1926, it is used by Ligue 2 football team Nancy.
The stadium was completely rebuilt and inaugurated in its new configuration in 2003. It is now able to hold 20,087 people.
Since summer 2010, Marcel-Picot is one of the very few French stadiums equipped with artificial turf.
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The Jardin Dominique Alexandre Godron is a historic botanical garden located at 3 rue Sainte-Catherine, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France. It is open daily without charge.
The garden was founded in 1758 by Stanisław Leszczyński, the last Duke of Lorraine, as an adjunct to the Royal College of Medicine. It occupies 27 hectares. It is the city's oldest botanical garden, and remained active as such until 1993 when its collections were transferred to the larger Jardin botanique du Montet outside the central city. It was named in honor of celebrated local botanist Dominique Alexandre Godron, who redesigned and reinvigorated the garden during his tenure as director, and now displays horticultural collections in its long, narrow beds.