MARIE-AUX-MINES, St, a town of France, department of Haut-Rhin, is situated on the Lieporette, 14 miles N.W. of Colmar. The town stretches for about a mile on both sides of the river, and on each side rise thickly wooded mountains which look down upon it. It possesses a council of prud'hommes, a chamber of manufactures, and a Protestant church. The neighbouring district was rich in mines, which in the middle ages produced silver, lead, and copper, in great quantities, though there is now remaining only one mine of argentiferous lead. The principal occupations now pursued in the town consist of the manufacture of linen, cotton, and woollen stuffs, especially handkerchiefs and calicoes. Bleaching, dyeing, paper-making, and tanning, are also carried on to a considerable extent. Pop. 11,600.