Hunting

Hunting

49° 24′ 53″ N 6° 19′ 40″ E / 49.4147, 6.3278

Hunting
Administration
Pays France
Région Lorraine
Département Moselle
Arrondissement Thionville-Est
Canton Sierck-les-Bains
Code commune 57341
Code postal 57480
Maire
Mandat en cours
Jean-Claude Champion
2008 - 2014
Intercommunalité Communauté de communes des Trois Frontières
Démographie
Population 566 hab. (1999)
Densité 150 hab./km²
Géographie
Coordonnées 49° 24′ 53″ Nord
       6° 19′ 40″ Est
/ 49.4147, 6.3278
Altitudes mini. 160 m — maxi. 267 m
Superficie 3,78 km2

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Hunting est une commune française située dans le département de la Moselle.

Sommaire

Géographie

Histoire

  • Dépendait de l'ancien duché de Luxembourg et de la chartreuse de Rettel.

Toponymie

Administration

Liste des maires successifs
Période Identité Étiquette Qualité
mars 1989 mars 1995 Jean-Jacques Muller - -
mars 1995   Jean-Claude Champion PS  
Toutes les données ne sont pas encore connues.

Démographie

Évolution démographique
(Source : INSEE[1])
1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999
271 278 288 474 580 566
Nombre retenu à partir de 1968 : population sans doubles comptes

Lieux et monuments

Édifice religieux

  • Eglise Saint-Fiacre 1861.

Personnalités liées à la commune

Notes et références

Liens externes




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