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The Urban Community of Strasbourg (French: Communauté urbaine de Strasbourg), also known by its French initials CUS, is the intercommunal structure gathering the city of Strasbourg (France) and some of its suburbs. A communauté urbaine (Urban Communauty in English) is the higher degree of intercommunal cooperation in France. ... The commune is an administrative division of France. ... The commune is an administrative division of France. ... City motto: – City proper (commune) Région Alsace Département Bas-Rhin (67) Mayor Fabienne Keller (UMP) (since 2001) Area 78. ...
The Urban Community of Strasbourg encompasses only the center of the metropolitan area of Strasbourg (see infobox at Strasbourg article for the metropolitan area). Communes further away from the center of the metropolitan area have formed their own intercommunal structures, such as: City motto: – City proper (commune) Région Alsace Département Bas-Rhin (67) Mayor Fabienne Keller (UMP) (since 2001) Area 78. ... The commune is an administrative division of France. ...
Community of Communes of the Erstein Country (Communauté de communes du Pays d'Erstein): 16,702 inhabitants
Community of Communes of the Kochersberg (Communauté de communes du Kochersberg): 16,141 inhabitants
Community of Communes of the Lower Zorn (Communauté de communes de la Basse-Zorn): 15,683 inhabitants
etc.
Another part of the metropolitan area is on German territory (Kehl) and is thus outside of the scope of French intercommunality. There are currently some projects to establish an Urban Community for the whole metropolitan area (see Eurodistrict), crossing borders, but this revolutionary transnational structure has not been created yet. Kehl is a town in southwestern Germany in the Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg. ... The French and German governments are currently discussing the creation of a commonly administered region incorporating Greater Strasbourg/Straßburg (a formerly German city) and the Ortenau district of Baden-Württemberg. ...
External link
Urban Community of Strasbourg website (http://www.strasbourg.fr/)
Strasbourg (French: Strasbourg; Alsatian: Strossburi; German: Straßburg) is the capital and principal city of the Alsace région of northeastern France, with approximately 650,000 inhabitants in the metropolitan area in 1999.
Strasbourg is the seat of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights and it hosts the new seat of the European Parliament (with Brussels) after the asbestos scandal in the 1980s.
Annexing Strasbourg in September 1681, France was confirmed in possession of the city by the Treaty of Ryswick (1697).