La Pisseure

La Pisseure is a commune in Haute -Saône in the Franche -Comté.

Geography

La Pisseure situated at an altitude of 237 m above sea level, 5 km southwest of Saint -Loup- sur- Semouse and about 27 km north of the town of Vesoul (air line). The village is located in the northern part of the department, on the western edge of the valley of the Semouse, at the foot of the altitude Les Touillottes.

The area of ​​2.30 km ² municipal area comprises a section in the rolling countryside of the north of the valley of the Lanterne. The eastern border is the middle of the broad valley of the Semouse which is divided here into two branches. It flows through a Alluvialniederung, which is on average 235 m and has a maximum width of two kilometers.

To the west, the municipality's area of the flood plain and the adjacent ridge to the valley of Planey extends. The running in the north -south ridge culminates on the summit of Les Touillottes (280 m). He continues to the north in the Bois du Fays, in the 300 m, the highest peak of La Pisseure is achieved. In geological- tectonic terms, it consists of an alternation of sandy- marly and calcareous sediments that were deposited during the Lias ( Lower Jurassic ). In some places, is also evident limestone of Middle Triassic.

Neighboring communities of La Pisseure are Anjeux and Saint- Loup- sur- Semouse in the north, the east, and Ainvelle Plainemont in the south.

History

The municipality of La Pisseure was inhabited very early, of which the wall foundations of a Gallo- Roman villa testify. In the Middle Ages La Pisseure belonged to the Free County of Burgundy and in the territory of the Bailliage d' amont. The local government has held the lords of Saint- Loup. Together with the Franche -Comté reached the place with the Peace of Nijmegen in 1678 definitively to France. Today La Pisseure is a member of the comprehensive 20 villages municipal association Communauté de communes des Belles Sources. The village has no church, it belongs to the parish Anjeux.

Population

With 47 inhabitants ( 1 January 2011) La Pisseure one of the smallest municipalities in the department of Haute- Saône. After the population had decreased significantly in the first half of the 20th century ( in 1886 104 people were still counted ), a slight population growth has been recorded since the early 1980s again.

Economy and infrastructure

La Pisseure is still a predominantly by agriculture (crops, orchards and livestock ) and forestry embossed village. The water power of the Semouse was used until 1988 for operating a mill. Outside of the primary sector, there are very few jobs in town. Some employed persons are therefore commuters who engage in the larger towns in the vicinity of their work.

The village is situated away from the larger passage axes on a secondary road that leads from Anjeux after Ainvelle. Another road connection with Plainemont.

Alain Court | Ambiévillers | Anjeux | Bassigney | Concrete Court-Saint - Pancras | Bouligney | Bourguignon- lès- Conflans | Cubry -lès- Faverney | Cuve | Dampierre- lès- Conflans | Dampvalley -Saint- Pancras | Fontenois -la -Ville | Girefontaine | Hurecourt | Jasney | Mailleroncourt -Saint- Pancras | Melincourt | Montdoré | La Pisseure | Plainemont | Pont -du -Bois | Selles | Vauvillers

  • Commune in the department of Haute- Saône
  • Place in Franche -Comté
503073
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