Grusse
Grusse | |
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Grusse | |
Location within Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region Grusse | |
Coordinates: 46°35′58″N 5°30′07″E / 46.5994°N 5.5019°ECoordinates: 46°35′58″N 5°30′07″E / 46.5994°N 5.5019°E | |
Country | France |
Region | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté |
Department | Jura |
Arrondissement | Lons-le-Saunier |
Canton | Saint-Amour |
Area1 | 3.25 km2 (1.25 sq mi) |
Population (2012)2 | 185 |
• Density | 57/km2 (150/sq mi) |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
INSEE/Postal code | 39264 /39190 |
Elevation | 228–550 m (748–1,804 ft) |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. 2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once. |
Grusse is a former commune in the Jura department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Val-Sonnette.[1]
Population
Historical population | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% |
1793 | 188 | — |
1806 | 263 | +39.9% |
1821 | 270 | +2.7% |
1831 | 301 | +11.5% |
1841 | 336 | +11.6% |
1851 | 359 | +6.8% |
1861 | 338 | −5.8% |
1872 | 366 | +8.3% |
1881 | 323 | −11.7% |
1891 | 303 | −6.2% |
1901 | 288 | −5.0% |
1911 | 207 | −28.1% |
1921 | 247 | +19.3% |
1931 | 223 | −9.7% |
1946 | 185 | −17.0% |
1954 | 181 | −2.2% |
1962 | 153 | −15.5% |
1968 | 127 | −17.0% |
1975 | 125 | −1.6% |
1982 | 145 | +16.0% |
1990 | 137 | −5.5% |
1999 | 147 | +7.3% |
2006 | 189 | +28.6% |
2012 | 185 | −2.1% |
See also
References
- ↑ Arrêté préfectoral 4 July 2016 (in French)
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