Église Saint-Vincent de Faulquemont
L’église Saint-Vincent est une église paroissiale située à Faulquemont, place Monroë. Elle est dédiée à saint Vincent de Saragosse, diacre martyr du IVe siècle.
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Localities of the commune: Bonhouse, Chémery.
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Until 1793, Créhange was the capital of the County of Kriechingen, a state of the Holy Roman Empire.
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