Tramont-Émy

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Tramont-Émy
Tramont-Émy coat of arms
Tramont-Émy (France)
Tramont-Émy
region Grand Est
Department Meurthe-et-Moselle
Arrondissement Toul
Canton My au Saintois
Community association Pays de Colombey et du Sud Toulois
Coordinates 48 ° 24 '  N , 5 ° 57'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 24 '  N , 5 ° 57'  E
height 378-470 m
surface 3.91 km 2
Residents 29 (January 1, 2017)
Population density 7 inhabitants / km 2
Post Code 54115
INSEE code

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Tramont-Émy is a French commune with 29 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2017) in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in the Grand Est region (until 2015 Lorraine ). It belongs to the arrondissement of Toul and the canton of Meine au Saintois ( canton Colombey-les-Belles until 2015 ).

geography

Tramont-Émy is located about 30 kilometers south-southeast of Toul, east of the A31 autoroute on the border with the Vosges department . The neighboring communities of Tramont-Émy are Favières in the north, Vandeléville in the northeast, Tramont-Lassus in the east, Vicherey (in the Vosges department) in the south and Tramont-Saint-André in the west. Large parts of the north of the municipality are covered by the Bois de la Rochotte forest . The Aroffe crosses the village in a north-westerly direction.

history

Finds from the Gallo-Roman period prove an early settlement. The name of today's parish was first mentioned in a document in 1402 in the form Tramont-Enmey . Until the French Revolution , the community was in the Grand-gouvernement de Lorraine-et-Barrois . From 1793 to 1801 the municipality was assigned to the district of Vézelise and part of the canton of Vandeléville. Then from 1801 to 2015 part of the canton of Colombey-les-Belles. With the exception of the years 1926 to 1943, when it belonged to the Arrondissement of Nancy, Tramont-Émy has been assigned to the Arrondissement of Toul since 1801. Until 1871, the community was in the old Meurt (h) e. Since then it has been part of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department .

Population development

year 1793 1836 1911 1921 1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2006 2015
Residents 103 136 80 66 44 44 33 37 39 48 35 31
Source: Cassini and INSEE

Attractions

  • Church Saint-Remy in the 18th century
  • Memorial plaque in the church
  • former lavoir (wash house)
  • Museum with a focus on the Gallo-Roman and Merovingian times

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Name forms of the community
  2. moving sights
  3. Commemorative plaque for the fallen

Web links

Commons : Tramont-Émy  - Collection of images, videos and audio files