Brulange

Brulange ( German: Brülingen ) is a commune with 103 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Moselle in the Lorraine region. It belongs to the district Forbach and Canton Grostenquin. Mayor ( Maire ) since 2001 Georges Barthelemy.

Geography

The community Brulange lies in the valley of the rotting, about 30 kilometers southeast of Metz. Immediately to the south of the core location, the Paris-Strasbourg railway line runs (LGV Est européenne ). The municipality covers 5.83 km ². Neighboring municipalities are Thicourt in the north, Thonville in the northeast, Suisse in the east, in the southeast Destry, Marthille in the south, southwest, and Arraincourt Lesse in the west.

Demographics

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Amedée Paté ( born October 29, 1846 in Brülingen, † March 22, 1914 in Strasbourg ), landowners in Brülingen and Member of Parliament
  • Jean -Baptiste Paté (* January 29, 1816 Brülingen, † May 27, 1887 ibid ), landowners in Brülingen and National Committee Member
  • Thomas Fulter (* July 16, 1832 in Brulange; † December 5, 1879 in Brülingen ) was an engineer and mayor of Brülingen

Mayor

  • Jean -Francois Mathis (1823-1835)
  • February to August 1835 Jacques Lallemand, Assistant
  • Jean -Baptiste Brocuard (1835-1844)
  • Joseph Schneider (1844-1847)
  • Jean -Baptiste Mouchot (1847 )
  • February 16, 1849 to June 29, 1852 functions performed by Jean Royer, Assistant
  • 20 June to 30 August 1852 functions performed by Ch Tupenot, Assistant
  • Claude Pierre (1852-1873)
  • Thomas Fulter ( 1873-5. December 1879 )
  • Robert ( Dominique ) (5 December 1879 - August 1880 )
  • Jean -Baptiste Paté (1880 - October 1886 )

Pictures of Brulange

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