Meix-le-Tige

Meix-le-Tige (Walloon Méch-li-Tîxhe, Luxemburgish Däisch-Mier[1]/Däitsch-Meesch, German Deutsche Meer) is a section of the Belgian town of Saint-Léger, located in Wallonia municipality in the province of Luxembourg of Belgium.

It was a separate municipality before the merger of Commons in 1977.

Meix-le-Tige is an exception in Belgian Lorraine, in that it name belongs to the Germanic languages, while its inhabitants traditionally spoke Gaume (Lorraine dialect novel). The explanation comes from the great plagues of the Middle Ages, when the Frankish population was completely decimated. The village was then repopulated by Gaumais, who have not changed the name of the village.

Coordinates: 49°37′N 5°43′E / 49.617°N 5.717°E / 49.617; 5.717

References

  1. Zesummegestallt vum Henri Leyder - Lëtzebuerger Marienkalender 1997 - iwwerschaft 3/2011


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