Juvaincourt

Juvaincourt is a commune in the Vosges department in the Lorraine region. It belongs to the district Neufchâteau, the Canton of Mirecourt and founded in 1997, Local Government Association, Pays de Mirecourt.

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Geography

The 194 inhabitants (1 January 2011 ) scoring Juvaincourt municipality located 40 kilometers south of Nancy and 40 kilometers north-west of Epinal.

Due to the hilly landscape through the municipal area of ​​the Ruisseau d' Oëlleville, which flows into the Moselle Creek Madon flows.

The proportion of forest in the municipality amounts to about one-eighth, half of the municipal area consists of arable and grassland. The southern third of the municipal area occupies the area of ​​the airport Epinal Mirecourt, who by the Commerce and Industry Chamber of Vosges ( Chambre de commerce et d'industrie des Vosges ) is operated.

Neighboring communities of Juvaincourt are Frenelle -la -Petite in the north, Puzieux in the east, in the southeast Domvallier, Baudricourt in the south and Oëlleville in the West.

History

From a deed dated 1259 the Duke of Lorraine and Count of Toul The first written mention of the village, which was then called Gevencort.

In the ancien régime Juvaincourt was, together with the neighboring community today Oëlleville to influence the heading of Remiremont. In the 18th century to the French Revolution, the village belonged to the Bailiwick of Mirecourt families Bassompierre and Tilly.

The mayor and school building dates from 1836.

Demographics

Attractions

  • Church Saint- Èvre (St. Aper ), built in 1868

Economy and infrastructure

Transport links

South of the village the partially -developed two-lane secondary road 166 from Epinal goes according Neufchâteau with connection to the Autoroute A31.

Swell

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