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Puplinge

Puplinge
Mont-Blanc depuis Puplinge, canton de Genève, Suisse.jpg
Coat of arms of Puplinge
Coat of arms
Puplinge is located in Switzerland
Puplinge
Puplinge
Puplinge is located in Canton of Geneva
Puplinge
Puplinge
Coordinates: 46°12′N 06°14′E / 46.200°N 6.233°E / 46.200; 6.233Coordinates: 46°12′N 06°14′E / 46.200°N 6.233°E / 46.200; 6.233
Country Switzerland
Canton Geneva
District n.a.
Government
 • Mayor Maire
Michel Pitteloud
Area
 • Total 2.66 km2 (1.03 sq mi)
Elevation 430 m (1,410 ft)
Population (Dec 2015)
 • Total 2,122
 • Density 800/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
Postal code 1241
SFOS number 6636
Surrounded by Ambilly (FR-74), Choulex, Presinge, Thônex, Vandœuvres, Ville-la-Grand (FR-74)
Website www.puplinge.ch
SFSO statistics
Largest groups of foreign residents 2013
Nationality Amount  % total
(population)
 France 107 5.2
 Italy 58 2.8
 Portugal 35 1.7
 Germany 21 1.0
 UK 19 0.9
 Spain 15 0.7
 Netherlands 13 1.6
 Canada 11 0.5
 USA 11 0.5
 Russia 7 0.3

Puplinge is a municipality in the canton of Geneva in Switzerland.

According to Pierre Bertrand, the village of Puplinge was part of ancient Burgundy and settled in 443 by 'le peuple germanique des Burgondes' The name of the village is derived from Old German and has since been modified to fit with French spelling conventions by adding an 'e' at the end. Bertrand further states that the names of the villages of Presinge, Puplinge, Corsinge, Merlinge, etc. 'tended to indicate an area of Germanic preponderance'.

It was part of the County of Geneva originated in the 10th century, in the Kingdom of Burgundy; in the domain of Aymar of Geneva, who married Bertha of Flanders, daughter of Baudouin III, count of Flanders, and died in 1016. The territory passed to the de Thoire et Villars family on the death of Count Robert (the Avignon Pope Clement VII) in 1394, was sold in 1400 to the Counts of Savoy. During the attempts by the Duke of Savoy to capture Geneva in 1602, Puplinge was part of the Savoy territory as an appendage as part of the Bailiwick of Gaillard. It was subsequently conceded to several Savoyard princes before being joined to the Duchy of Savoy in 1659.

Puplinge is first mentioned in 1573 as Puplinge.

Prior to 1860, it was part of the Ville-La-Grand commune of Savoy as the other half of Ville La Grand commune of France of the present times. As a result of the Treaty of Turin, signed on 16 March 1816, Savoy was annexed to France as agreed back in 1858 at Plombières-les-Bains dividing the commune between Switzerland and France and Puplinge was awarded to Switzerland along with Presinge. The duty-free zone north of a line defined by Saint-Genix-sur-Guiers, Le Châtelard, Faverges and Les Contamines-Montjoie created as result of the treaty ensured that the official French frontier was located a significant distance away from the actual frontier with Switzerland. Presinge, Puplinge and the hamlets of Cara, La Louviere, and Pesay Angle were combined to form a single municipality. In 1824, the first school building opened in the town.

In 1842, the first direct elections to the town council occurred. Due to long standing tensions between Presinge and Puplinge, on 9 November 1850 Puplinge and Presinge were split into two communes creating the present day borders of the municipality. The commune has swung between Protestantism and Catholicism based on the government in charge.


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