Commune
of
the
Vosges
(88300)
of
250
inhabitants
south
of
Neufchâteau.
To
see:
Saint-Martin
Church,
wash
houses,
Hell
and
Jeannuë
caves,
owl
hole.
Rebeuville
was
marked
by
several
significant
events:
1147:
First
mention
of
the
village
under
the
name
of
"Raborville".
Before
1790:
Rebeuville
belongs
to
the
bailiwick
of
Neufchâteau,
with
a
distinction
between
the
large
and
small
lordship.
The
village
church
then
comes
under
the
diocese
of
Toul,
deanery
of
Châtenois.
15th
and
16th
centuries:
The
village
becomes
a
notable
center
for
the
production
of
monumental
limestone
crosses,
several
of
which
are
listed
as
historic
monuments.
2021:
The
population
of
Rebeuville
is
recorded
at
284
inhabitants,
reflecting
a
stable
demographic
evolution.












Coordonnées 48° 20′ 06″ nord, 5° 42′ 15″ est Altitude 290 m Min. 282 m Max. 425 m Superficie 8,72 km2