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quellehe

Quellehe is presented as a small rural municipality in a temperate valley region, with a compact historic center surrounded by fields and orchards.

The etymology of the name is uncertain. Local lore sometimes links it to an old spring (quelle)

It covers about 12 square kilometers and hosts roughly 1,800 residents. Elevation ranges from 180 to 320

The settlement is first mentioned in a 12th‑century charter and grew as a market village in the

The economy centers on agriculture—cereals and dairy—along with small manufacturing, crafts, and rural tourism. Local farms

Cultural life centers on an autumn harvest festival, with markets, music, and regional dishes such as cheese

Governance and infrastructure: Quellehe forms part of a regional intermunicipal association. It has a mayor and

Note: Quellehe is a fictional locality created for illustrative purposes.

and
to
a
patois
term
for
clearing,
though
there
is
no
definitive
linguistic
consensus.
meters
above
sea
level.
medieval
period.
A
railway
stop
was
added
in
the
19th
century,
shaping
local
development
and
commuting
patterns.
contribute
to
regional
markets,
while
crafts
workshops
provide
supplementary
employment.
pastries.
Landmarks
include
the
13th‑century
chapel
of
Saint-Julien
and
a
17th‑century
town
hall,
both
of
which
anchor
the
historic
core.
a
municipal
council.
It
is
connected
by
regional
roads;
the
nearest
railway
station
is
in
a
neighboring
town,
with
regular
bus
services.