Commune
of
Vosges
(88300)
300
inhabitants,
created
in
the
12th
century,
near
Neufchâteau.
Significant
events:
12th
century:
Construction
of
the
parish
church
of
Saint-Rémy,
whose
choir,
apse
and
bell
tower
date
from
this
period.
1790:
Rollainville
is
integrated
into
the
canton
of
Removille
until
December
25,
1792,
then
into
the
canton
of
Vouxey.
Subsequently,
the
village
is
divided
between
the
cantons
of
Neufchâteau
and
Châtenois.
July
21,
1905:
A
decree
reunites
the
territory
of
the
abolished
commune
of
L'Étanche
with
Rollainville,
thus
expanding
its
administrative
perimeter.






















Coordonnées 48° 21′ 45″ nord, 5° 44′ 23″ est Altitude 315 m Min. 300 m Max. 410 m Superficie 8,13 km2
Thanks to Mr. Philippe EMERAUX for his help.
Tourism:
Saint-Rémy
parish
church
Notre-Dame
de
L'Étanche
Abbey
The
18th
century
Old
Bridge
The
Calvary
Cross
The
limestone
lawn
of
Cuvegney
The
16th
century
stone
wayside
cross