Malaincourt
Malaincourt is a common French, located in the department of the the Vosges and the area Lorraine.
Geography
History
- Was baronnie of Beaufremont.
- prehistoric Vestiges and antiques
- Roman Presence: furnace bridge, statuette, bronzes.
Curiosities
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Cross of stone way of XVIe century: classified historic building by decree of August 18th, 1913.
- Put at the tomb: sculpture of XVe century, made up of eight 1,30 height meters characters, covered with paint, formerly probably polychromée.
- Five statues preserved at the church:
- Holy Roch, 1,25 height meters sculpture of XVe century out of stone.
- a saint abbot, 1,10 height meters sculpture of XVe century out of stone.
- Holy Anne, stone sculpture 0,60 height meters painted of second XVIesiècle half.
- Holy Grat, wood sculpture painted of the XVIIIe century, 0,90 meters height.
- Saint Paul, wood sculpture painted of the XVIIIe century, 0,80 meters height.
Administration
Demography
Famous characters
LOUIS JACQUE (nijon 1907 - malaincourt 2004): local figure, former senior of malaincourt
External bonds
- Malaincourt on the site of the National Geographical Institute
- Malaincourt on the site of INSEE
- Malaincourt on the site of Quid
- Localization of Malaincourt on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Malaincourt on Mapquest
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