It has 154 locks, including two in the Moselle River.
The city is situated on the left bank of the Moselle River, in a wine growing region.
Leiwen is one of the most significant wine growing municipalities on the Moselle river.
The grouping takes its name from the Moselle River.
The city was built in a place where many branches of the Moselle river creates several islands, which are encompassed within the urban planning.
It is an industrial town (mainly steel industry), situated on the Moselle River.
In 1705, they took part in Marlborough's campaign along the Moselle river.
The river is a tributary to the Moselle river.
It is a canalized section of the Moselle River.
During the 2003 European heat wave it was permitted to dump the water used for cooling directly into the Moselle river.