Creutzwald

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Creutzwald is a French town in the département of Moselle, near the German border. As of 1999, it had a population slightly over 14,000. With Germany, it manages the Warndt forest.

The town was formed in 1810, by the merging of the three villages of La Croix, La Houve, and Wilhelmsbronn. It continued to be known as Creutzwald-la-Croix until 1961, when the name was simplified. Until that point, it had been redundant, as the German word Kreuz, and French Croix both mean 'cross'.

Creutzwald was the last town in France to have a working coal mine, in La Houve, which closed on 23 April 2004.

Creutzwald Lake
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Creutzwald Lake

The Mayor of Creutzwald is André Bohl, whose term runs from 2001-2008.

Together with the municipalities of Bisten-en-Lorraine, Guerting, Ham-sous-Varsberg and Varsberg, it forms the Communauté de communes of Warndt. Although Cruetzwald is the largest town in terms of population in its Canton, the administrative centre is Bouzonville. This is due to demographic changes since the 19th century, as in 1885, there were 1,698 inhabitants in Bouzonville, and only 1,493 in Creutzwald.

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