Lacollonge
Lacollonge is a common French, located in the department of the Territoire of Belfort and the area Franche-Comté. It is administratively attached to the Canton of Fountain and belonged to the Communauté of communes of the Lime.
The village is sprinkled by the Madeleine, a small river which takes its source in the massive of the Vosges, on the territory of the village of Lamadeleine-Valley-of-Angels.
The site of the village was already occupied with the age of iron as an archaeological excavation indicates it in which a helmet of the time of was discovered Tène. Except confusion with another locality, the name of Quelonge appears in the files starting from 1196. A colonge is then an exploitation on which a colonist was established by the owner of the place (monastery…). Thereafter, a hamlet can develop if the place is favorable. Lacollonge was formerly attached to the town hall and the parish of Phaffans. It counted a hundred inhabitants in the middle of the 18th century and the census of 1999 made it possible to count 221 of them.
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