Brettnach ( fr. Brettnach ) is a commune in the French department of the Moselle region of Lorraine . Refers to the canton of Bouzonville .
| Commune | |||
| Bretnash | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Brettnach | |||
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| A country | |||
| Region | Lorraine | ||
| Department | Moselle | ||
| Canton | Bouzonville | ||
| Mayor | François Schutz | ||
| History and geography | |||
| Square | 5.9 km² | ||
| Center height | 260 m | ||
| Timezone | UTC + 1 , in the summer UTC + 2 | ||
| Population | |||
| Population | 418 people ( 2008 ) | ||
| Density | 71 people / km² | ||
| Digital identifiers | |||
| Postcode | 57320 | ||
| INSEE code | 57110 | ||
Geographical position
Bretnasch is located 32 km north-east of Metz . Neighboring communes: Alzen and Bouzonville in the north, Chateau Rouge and Oberdorf in the northeast, Trombourne in the east, Tetershan in the south, Velven and Valmenster in the southwest, Ollen and Remelfan in the northwest.
History
- First mentioned in 971 year .
- Commune of the former Duchy of Lorraine .
- Bretnnash was incorporated into the city of Bouzonville in 1974, but in 1982 he again became an independent commune.
Demographics
According to the 2008 census, 418 people lived in the commune.
Attractions
- Traces of the Gallo-Romanesque culture.