Le Saulcy, Commune in the Vosges department, France.
Le Saulcy is a rural commune located in the Vosges department of the Grand Est region, situated at an elevation of 596 meters with a population of 326 inhabitants spread across 9.83 square kilometers of hilly terrain.
This Vosges commune was decorated with the Croix de guerre 1914-1918 for its bravery during World War I, bearing witness to the commitment and courage of its inhabitants in the face of historical trials.
Le Saulcy perpetuates Vosges traditions through its local popular festivals, traditional markets and cultural events that showcase regional craftsmanship and ancestral local gastronomy throughout the year.
The town hall located on Place de la Mairie provides essential administrative services to residents, while the commune benefits from road access via the D427 connecting Saint-Dié-des-Vosges and surrounding localities.
The name 'Le Saulcy' might have ancient Celtic origins, suggesting human presence dating back to Gallic times according to oral traditions passed down by inhabitants from generation to generation.
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