Round of applause-of-Laveline
Round of applause-with-Laveline is a common French, located in the department of the the Vosges and the area Lorraine. The name of Round of applause-of-Laveline was substituted for that of Laveline by decree of August 15th, 1903.
Its inhabitants is called Lavelinois.
Geography
The village extends in several small valleys between the hills from the Cross-with-Mines and Wisembach. The various hamlets name Algoutte , Baudifosse , Coinchimont , Honville , Lauterupt , Omegoutte , Québrux , Raumont , Truche , Velupaire and Verpellière .The common one belongs to the Regional natural park of the Balloons of the Vosges. Its culminating point is the Tête of Violu .
History
Curiosities
Administration
Demography
Famous characters
- Adrien Evrard (1873-1957), priest
- Gustave Morel (1872-1905), priest and philosopher
- Pierre Bastien (1924-2006), doctor, inventor of the “Bastien protocol” in the treatment of the intoxications by the Amanita S.
Internal bond
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Station of Turnip-Round of applause-of-Laveline
External bonds
- Site of the town hall
- 1944, release of Round of applause-of-Laveline
- Site on the organ of the area: Page on the organ of Round of applause of Laveline
- Round of applause-of-Laveline on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Round of applause-of-Laveline on the site of INSEE
- Round of applause-of-Laveline on the site of Quid
- Localization of Round of applause-of-Laveline on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Round of applause-of-Laveline on Mapquest
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