Niederhausbergen is a common French, located in the department of the the Low-Rhine and the area Alsace.
Niederhausbergen is a small residential commune of the suburbs Strasbourgeoise, located at 6km in the North-West of the latter. It is next to the Hill of Hausbergen, which represents the first buttresses of the the Vosges of North with the area of the Kochersberg
The inhabitants of Niederhausbergen are called Infradomimontains. This strange name results in the Latinization of the Germanic name of the village:
One will find this type of nomination in many Alsatian communes.
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Strong Foch on the hill of Hausbergen belongs to the belt of the forts encircling the town of Strasbourg, built between 1871 and 1914 by Germany to defend its conquests. Restoration after 1918 within the framework of the creation of the Line Maginot