Grand Couronné
The Grand Couronné is a succession of inliers north and east of the French city of Nancy.
It is long and between wide. The highest point is.
The heights of the Grand Couronné played an important role during World War I in defending Nancy against the German Army.
Until 2017, 19 villages from Bouxières-aux-Chênes in the north-west, to Moncel-sur-Seille in the north-east, to Haraucourt in the south, formed the Communauté de communes du Grand Couronné.