Escherange

Escherange ( German ash rings, 1940-44 Eschringen, Lorraine Eescheréngen ) is a commune with 610 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Moselle in the Lorraine region. It belongs to the district of Thionville -Est and Canton Cattenom.

Geography

Escherange is located near the border with Luxembourg, about nine kilometers northwest of Thionville at an altitude 313-428 meters above sea level. The municipality covers 13.18 km ². 1811 the neighboring village Molvange was incorporated ( Molvingen ).

History

The area has been since 1769, with an interruption from 1871 to 1918 ( National Rural Alsace- Lorraine), France and was almost completely destroyed during World War II because there were several in the municipal area of the Maginot Line.

Demographics

Aboncourt | Apach | Berg -sur -Moselle | Bert Range | Bettelainville | Beyren -lès- Sierck | Bousse | Boust | Breistroff -la -Grande | buding | Budling | Cattenom | Contz -les- Bains | Distroff | Elzange | Entrange | Ash Range | Évrange | Fixem | Flastroff | Gavisse | Grindorff - Bizing | Guénange | Hagen | Halstroff | Hunting | Basse -Ham | Hettange -Grande | Hombourg- Budange | Illange | Inglange | Kanfen | Kédange -sur -Canner | Kemplich | Kerling -lès- Sierck | Cherry -lès- Sierck | Kirschnaumen | Sound | Kœnigsmacker | Haute- Kontz | Kuntzig | Laumesfeld | Launstroff | Luttange | Malling | Manderen | Manom ​​| Merschweiller | Metzeresche | Metzervisse | Mondorff | Monneren | Montenach | Oudrenne | Puttelange- lès- Thionville | Rémeling | Basse- Rentgen | Rettel | Ritzing | Rodemack | Roussy -le- Village | Rurange -lès- Thionville | Rustroff | Sierck- les- Bains | Stuckange | Terville | Thionville | Valmestroff | Veckring | Volmerange- les -Mines | Volstroff | Waldweistroff | Waldwisse | Yutz | Zoufftgen

  • Commune in the department of Moselle
  • Place in Lorraine
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