town, Loire dpartement, Rhne-Alpes rgion, southeast-central France. It lies on the Ondaine River immediately southwest of Saint-tienne. The name, originally Firminiaco signifying place of Firmin, was first recorded (971) in a charter given by the king of Burgundy. It is the site of two historic churches, one built in the 12th century, the other in the 16th. Firminy-Vert is a complex of modern buildings designed by the architect Le Corbusier. The complex includes a cultural centre, a residential building, and a church. Firminy is the centre of a coal-mining region, and has iron, steel, and aluminum industries. Pop. (1990) 23,123.
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Meaning of FIRMINY in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012