Ban-de-Sapt, Rural commune in the Vosges department, France.
Ban-de-Sapt is a small commune positioned at 579 meters elevation in the Vosges department, distinguished by its rural landscapes, dense forests, and multiple streams flowing through its 22.7 square kilometer territory.
The commune was awarded the Croix de guerre 1914-1918 decoration in recognition of the courage and resilience demonstrated by its inhabitants during World War I, marking its significant role in French military history.
Local residents participate in authentic Vosges traditions, particularly the Saint-Grégoire patron saint festival celebrated in September with religious processions and communal meals that strengthen local social bonds and preserve regional heritage.
The town hall located at 3 route de Senones operates on Tuesdays from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM and Thursdays from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, providing administrative services to the commune's 350 residents.
The village features several distinctively named streams including Ruisseau de Lavaux and Ruisseau de Robache, which supply the region with fresh water and support the exceptional local biodiversity of the Vosges mountains.
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