The Rupt-on-Moselle

the Rupt-on-Moselle is a common French, located in the department of the the Vosges and the area Lorraine.

Its inhabitants is called Ruppéens.

Geography

Locality:
  • Lépanges
  • Meix
  • Maxonchamp, located between the two precedents, on banks of the Moselle in direction of Remiremont
  • Saulx
  • the Oak
  • Longchamp
  • Grandrupt
  • Top-with-Rupt
  • the Rock
  • Bennevise
  • Palton
  • Beuille

One finds in addition a mine of Fluorine in the Rupt-on-Moselle.

History

The commune of the Rupt-on-Moselle goes back to 1789. It was made of part of the round of applause of Longchamp, which was undivided possession of the duchy of Lorraine and the abbey of Remiremont.

Administration

Demography

Curiosities

Fair with herrings since 1882, each third Saturday of March.

The city is twinned with Stadecken-Elsheim in Germany.

External bonds

  • Official site of Rupt on the Moselle
  • the Rupt-on-Moselle on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • the Rupt-on-Moselle on the site of INSEE
  • the Rupt-on-Moselle on the site of Quid
  • Localization of the Rupt-on-Moselle on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on the Rupt-on-Moselle on Mapquest

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