Haut-Rhin Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine France
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Huningue

Huningue (French pronunciation: [ynɛ̃ɡ] ; German: Hüningen; Alsatian: Hinige) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department of France. Huningue is a northern suburb of the Swiss city of Basel. It also borders Germany (Weil am Rhein, a suburb of Basel located in Germany). The main square of the town is the Place Abbatucci, named after the Corsican-born French general Jean Charles Abbatucci who unsuccessfully defended it in 1796 against the Austrians and died here. Huningue is noted for its pisciculture and is a major producer of fish eggs.

Distance between:

Paris to Huningue 257 Miles / 414 Kms
Marseille to Huningue 317 Miles / 510 Kms


Population: 7339 inhabitants
Code of the commune: 68149
Postal Code: 68330

tourist attraction Nearby

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