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Huttenheim

Huttenheim

FieldValue
nameHuttenheim
native nameHìttene
commune statusCommune
imageHuttenheim Mairie b.JPG
captionThe town hall in Huttenheim
image coat of armsBlason ville fr Huttenheim (Bas-Rhin).svg
arrondissementSélestat-Erstein
cantonErstein
INSEE67216
postal code67230
mayorJean-Jacques Breitel
term2020–2026
coordinates
elevation m160
elevation min m156
elevation max m162
area km212.55
population
population date
population footnotes

|image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Huttenheim (Bas-Rhin).svg

Huttenheim () is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.

History

The village can trace its recorded history back to the seventh century.

Positioned to the south-west of Benfeld, not far from the Roman era road known as the Road of the Heathens ("route des païens" / "S'Heidestressel"), the village was included in the property of the feudal lordship of Eticho, and was bequeathed in 667 to the Abbey of Ebersmunster. With the arrival of missionary friars from the north, dedicated, for the next three centuries, to the Christianisation of the region, the village walls were transformed and a new mentality seized the entire region. The villagers were early adopters of the Christian religion. Hardworking and combative, people mostly lived by fishing and by hunting: fish and game were abundant in the region. They lived in huts on the banks of the River Ill: the surrounding fields would have been criss-crossed by meandering streams.

Over the centuries, the name of the village changed as the local dialects evolved. Around 728 it was Hittenheim which had become Hudenheim by 770 and Hivatinquhaim in 798. In 884 it is written as Hindingheim, in 959 Hitingheim and in 1039 Hutenheim. The name Hittenheim was used in 1174 and Huttenheim ("Hìttene" in the local version of Alsatian) first appears in 1560.

Geography

Huttenheim is located on the eastern side of central Alsace, some 30 km south of Strasbourg and 40 km north-north-east of Colmar. Sélestat and Obernai are each some 15 km distant while to the east the Rhinau ferry crossing into Germany is some 10 km away.

Church

The district is known as the reed country, on account of the reeds that grew in the surrounding marshland. In recent centuries the Rhine has been channelled which along with agriculturally driven drainage projects has made the land less marshy and more cultivable. The water table, though lower than in Roman times, remains unusually close to the surface, however.

Huttenheim is administratively linked with the neighbouring commune of Benfeld.

Although the Rhine is some distance to the east, Huttenheim is positioned right on the eastern bank of the River Ill a major river originating in the Jura region and which is thought to have given Alsace its name: the Ill here flows from south to north, approximately parallel with the Rhine, before the two rivers fully connect at Strasbourg. Because of the historically marshy nature of the landscape there are, following drainage of the region, numerous other water courses in the area.

Demographics

|1793 |840 |1831 |1319 |1851 |2186 |1880 |2359 |1900 |2017 |1936 |1752 |1962 |1625 |1968 |1893 |1975 |2062 |1982 |1974 |1990 |1999 |1999 |2094 |2007 |2461 |2012 |2591 |2017 |2701

People

  • Paul Rohmer (1876–1977), famous French physician, was born at Huttenheim.
  • Albert Rohmer (1913–2006), pediatrician and resistance hero was also born at Huttenheim.
  • Louis Feltz, organist and musician.

References

References

  1. (13 September 2022). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises.
  2. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/geographie/commune/67216-huttenheim INSEE commune file]
  3. {{Cassini-Ehess. 17425. Huttenheim
  4. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-67216#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
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