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Reimsis a municipal authority that provides a full range of public services to its residents and visitors, including urban planning, sanitation, public transportation, waste management, and the maintenance of roads and green spaces. It oversees local schools, cultural facilities, and sports complexes, while also issuing permits, managing civil registries, and coordinating emergency response efforts. The city supports the local economy by fostering business development, promoting tourism, and facilitating markets for regional products, particularly those linked to the Champagne wine industry. Through its administrative offices, Reims implements national policies at the local level and represents the interests of its community within the broader framework of French governance.

Situated in the Grand Est region of northeastern France, Reims lies within the Marne department and serves as one of its principal urban centres. The city covers an area of approximately 46 square kilometres and is home to roughly 180,000 inhabitants, making it a significant population hub in the area. Its location places it along major rail and highway corridors that connect Paris with Strasbourg and other European destinations, enhancing its accessibility for both commuters and tourists. Reims benefits from a temperate climate and a landscape that combines urban districts with surrounding vineyards and agricultural lands, which contribute to its environmental and economic character.

Reims is distinguished by its rich historical and cultural heritage, most notably the Notre‑Damede Reims cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site where French kings were traditionally crowned. The city also hosts the Palais du Tau and the Saint‑Remi Basilica, further underscoring its architectural significance. As a gateway to the Champagne region, Reims is closely associated with the production and promotion of Champagne wine, a sector that shapes both its identity and its international reputation. The presence of institutions such as the Université de Reims Champagne‑Ardenne adds an educational and research dimension to the city’s profile. Administratively, Reims operates as a commune governed by an elected mayor and municipal council, functioning under the authority of the French state while being integrated into the regional governance structures of Grand Est.

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