- Lasauvage
Lasauvage ( _lb. Zowaasch) (German: — notionally only —
Rohrbach ) is a small town in the commune ofDifferdange , in south-westernLuxembourg .Population
As of 2001 , the town has a population of 387.Historical background
Lasauvage was known as one of the few French-speaking towns in an otherwise Luxembourgish-speaking country. Unlike many German alternatives to place names in
Luxembourg , Lasauvage's German equivalent,Rohrbach , has been little-used because of its perceivedNazi associations.Shortly before the
Second World War , there were plans drawn up by theLuxembourg government forGrand Duchess Charlotte to reside in Lasauvage, given its proximity toFrance , which would enable her to escape over the border easily, but they did not come to fruition.Mining museum
The Eugène Pesch Museum, a collection which specializes in local history and mining, is located in the village.
External links
Re. name change:
*http://www.memorial-alsace-moselle.com/f/fiches/colloque_metz/MEMORIAL_COLLOQUE_basse_reso.pdf p. 50Musée Eugène Pesch:
*http://www.remus.museum/html/en/museum.php?id=1305
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