La Rosière, Haute-Saône

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

Geography

La Rosière is situated at an altitude of 603 m above sea level, 9 km northeast of Faucogney -et -la -Mer and about 48 km northeast of the town of Vesoul (air line). The scattered settlement municipality extends in the far northeast of the department, in the south-western Vosges, in a small valley north of Breuchin.

The area of ​​9.00 km ² municipal area includes a portion of the plateau landscape criss-crossed by valleys on the western edge of the Vosges. The central part of the area occupied by the basin of Tampa, which opens to the south to Breuchin. On the south of the municipality extends almost to the bottom of the valley on the edge of Breuchin Corravillers. Flanked the basin of La Rosière of plateaus in the west of the Roches de la Louviere ( 752 m), to the east of the heights En Belle Mousse (716 m), Fort de Rupt (775 m) and Bambois, on the 818 m the highest peak of La Rosière is achieved. This ridge forms the watershed between the valleys of Breuchin ( in the catchment area of the Rhône) and Mosel ( the Rhine basin ). With a narrow tip, the municipality's area extends northward over the most forested plateau to the Etang de Rochetay and the crest of the Giraultfaihy (790 m). Pass the heights partly from sediments that were deposited during the Lias, partly enters the crystalline bedrock evident in geological- tectonic terms. On the heights and in the valleys of the Quaternary deposits found. The entire municipality is part of the Regional Natural Park of Ballons des Vosges.

La Rosière is composed of several hamlets and farms:

  • Les Aivaux (518 m) on a terrace above Corravillers
  • La Côte Berti ( 553 m) on a terrace above Corravillers
  • La Petite Rosiere ( 634 m) on the slopes of Roches de la Louviere above Corravillers

Neighboring communities of La Rosière are Rupt -sur -Moselle in the north and east, Corravillers in the south and La Longine and La Montagne in the West.

History

In the Middle Ages La Rosière belonged to the Free County of Burgundy and in the territory of the Bailliage d' amont. The local government had held the Lords of Faucogney. Berti La Côte 1371 first mentioned. Together with the Franche -Comté reached the place with the Peace of Nijmegen in 1678 definitively to France. La Rosière was separated only after the French Revolution of Corravillers. Today, La Rosière is a member of the 16- villages municipal association Communauté de communes des Mille Étangs. The municipality does not have its own church; it belongs to the parish Corravillers.

Attractions

In La Côte Berti is a Calvaire from the 16th century. On the communal land is the Fort de Rupt, which was built in 1875 after the Franco-German War.

Population

With 81 inhabitants ( 1 January 2011) La Rosière is 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 (1886 617 persons were still counted ), only small fluctuations were recorded since the early 1990s.

Economy and infrastructure

La Rosière is still a predominantly by agriculture ( dairy farming and livestock ) and forestry embossed village. Outside of the primary sector, there are 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. The main access is from Corravillers. More road connections are available to La Montagne and after Rupt -sur -Moselle over the 620 m hoheh Col du Mont de Fourche.

Amage | Amont -et- Effreney | Beulotte -Saint -Laurent | La Bruyère | Corravillers | Esmoulières | Faucogney -et -la -Mer | Les Fessey | La Longine | La Montagne | La Proiselière -et- Langle | Raddon -et- Chapendu | La Rosiere | Saint- Bresson | Sainte -Marie- de - Chanois | La Voivre

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