Maizières-lès-Vic

Maizières- lès -Vic is a commune of 500 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Moselle in the Lorraine region. It belongs to the district of Château- Salins and the canton of Vic- sur- seille.

Geography

The community Maizières- lès -Vic is located 20 kilometers east of Vic- sur- seille and 20 kilometers west of Sarrebourg at an altitude 217-299 m above sea level. The municipality covers 25.99 km ².

The village is in the catchment area of ​​the seille, a tributary of the Moselle. In the south of the municipality extends to the Rhine - Marne Canal in the valley of the Meurthe Creek Sânon. The municipality is located in the Regional Natural Park of Lorraine.

The municipal area includes in addition to the village itself

  • The Hellocourt Castle ( German: Hellohof ) in the southeast
  • In the south the courts Haute Xirxange and Moulin de Xirxange and former cargo port Port Sainte -Marie on the Rhine - Marne Canal in the south
  • The abandoned farm Bagnesholtz in the East
  • La Gare, a former railway station and two other isolated farms in the Northeast

History

The place name comes from the Latin maceriae (the ruins ), which refers to the ruins of the Roman period. The oldest name as a place Maceriis dates from 1182nd In the Thirty Years' War Maizières- lès -Vic was completely destroyed.

The village belongs since 1684 to France, from 1871 to 1918 it belonged again to the German Reich.

1915-18 and 1940-44, it was the Germanized name makers when weighted.

Demographics

Aboncourt -sur -Seille | Achain | Ajoncourt | Alain Court- la -Cote | Albestroff | Amelécourt | Attilloncourt | Aulnois -sur- seille | Bacourt | Bassing | Baudrecourt | Bell In | Bénestroff | Bermering | Bezange -la -Petite | Bidestroff | Bioncourt | Blanche- Église | Bourdonnay | Bourgaltroff | Bréhain | Burlioncourt | chambrey | Château- Bréhain | Château- Salins | Château- Voué | Chenois | Chicourt | Conthil | Craincourt | Cutting | Dalhain | Delme | Dieuze | Domnom -lès- Dieuze | Donjeux | Donnelay | Fonteny | Fossieux | Francaltroff | Frémery | Fresnes -en- Saulnois | Gelucourt | Gerbécourt | Givrycourt | Grémecey | Guébestroff | Guéblange -lès- Dieuze | Guébling | Guinzeling | Haboudange | Hampont | Hannocourt | Haraucourt -sur- seille | Honskirch | Insming | Insviller | Jallaucourt | Juvelize | Juville | Lagarde | Laneuveville -en- Saulnois | Lemoncourt | Léning | Lesse | Ley | Lezey | Lhor | Lidrezing | Lindre -Basse | Lindre -Haute | Liocourt | Lostroff | Loudrefing | Lubécourt | Lucy | Maizières- lès -Vic | Malaucourt -sur- seille | Manhoué | Marimont -lès- Bénestroff | Marsal | Marthille | Molring | Moncourt | Montdidier | Morville- lès -Vic | Morville- sur -Nied | Moyenvic | Mulcey | Munster | Nébing | Neufvillage | Obreck | Ommeray | Oriocourt | Oron | Pettoncourt | Pévange | Prévocourt | Puttigny | Puzieux | Réning | Riche | Rodalbe | Rorbach -lès- Dieuze | Saint- Epvre | Saint- Médard | Salonnes | Sotzeling | Tarquimpol | Tincry | Torcheville | Vahl- lès- Bénestroff | Val -de- Bride | Vannecourt | Vaxy | Vergaville | Vibersviller | Vic- sur- seille | Villers -sur -Nied | Virming | Vittersbourg | Viviers | Wuisse | Xanrey | Xocourt | Zarbeling | Zommange

  • Commune in the department of Moselle
  • Place in Lorraine
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