Glatigny (Moselle)
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region | Grand Est | |
Department | Moselle | |
Arrondissement | Metz | |
Canton | Le Pays messin | |
Community association | Haut Chemin-Pays de Pange | |
Coordinates | 49 ° 9 ′ N , 6 ° 20 ′ E | |
height | 215-298 m | |
surface | 6.23 km 2 | |
Residents | 256 (January 1, 2017) | |
Population density | 41 inhabitants / km 2 | |
Post Code | 57530 | |
INSEE code | 57249 |
Glatigny is a French commune with 256 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2017) in the Moselle department in the Grand Est region (until 2015 Lorraine ). It belongs to the arrondissement of Metz .
geography
Glatigny is located about twelve kilometers east of Metz at an altitude between 215 and 298 m above sea level. The municipality covers 6.23 km². The A4 autoroute (Paris – Strasbourg) runs through the south of the municipality .
history
The village was first mentioned in 1192 as Glatignei and in 1844 still had 282 inhabitants.
In 1670, the Jewish cattle dealer Raphaël Lévy was burned for a ritual murder allegedly committed against a Christian child from Glatigny . The community imposed a ban on all Jews, they were no longer allowed to enter the place. This ban was lifted in 2014.
1915–1918 and 1940–1944 it bore the German name Glatingen .
Population development
year | 1962 | 1968 | 1975 | 1982 | 1990 | 1999 | 2007 |
Residents | 85 | 89 | 94 | 195 | 220 | 253 | 279 |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Ulrich Sahm : Ban lifted after 344 years , Jüdische Allgemeine of January 22, 2014