Hautcharage
Hautcharage (French pronunciation: [oʃaʁaʒ]; Luxembourgish: Uewerkäerjeng, German: Oberkerschen) is a small town in the commune of Käerjeng, in south-western Luxembourg.
Geography
Neighbouring towns include Clemency, Fingig, Hivange, Schouweiler, Bascharage and Linger.
The small river Mierbaach, which rises at the Boufferdenger Muer, flows through Hautcharage.
History
The church in Hautcharage was built in the 18th century in Baroque style.
Sport
Hautcharage used to be home to a football club, Jeunesse Hautcharage, which won the Luxembourg Cup in 1971. As a result, Hautcharage qualified for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup; in the first round, Hautcharage drew Chelsea, and lost 21-0 on aggregate, which remains a European record defeat. In 1997, the club merged with neighbours Union Sportive Bascharage, forming UN Käerjeng 97, which is based in Bascharage.
Notable residents
- Michel Wolter, former mayor and Minister of the Interior
- Henri Kellen, Olympic cyclist (1948)[1]
References
- "Henri Kellen Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
External links
- Official website Archived 2018-05-15 at the Wayback Machine, Gemeng Käerjeng (in Luxembourgish and French)