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Cugnon
Place in Wallonia, Belgium From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cugnon (French pronunciation: [kyɲɔ̃]) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Bertrix, located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium.
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History
It was a municipality in its own right before a merger in 1977. Cugnon merged under the French regime with Auby-sur-Semois , Géripont and Mortehan. It was separated from Auby-sur-Semois on 30 July 1899 and in 1964 annexed the hamlet of Thibauroche, detached from Muno.
Etymology
Cugnon comes from the following:
Chez (Latin casae “at home” = French chez) Congidunus (Celtic surname, cf. the Breton king Cogidunus cited by Tacitus in Agricola, or the Gallic Conconnetodunnus, cited by L. Roger; this name contains the Gallic duno “pregnant” and the Celtic adjective connios “clever, end”).[1][2]
Notable people
- Hubert Pierlot was born in Cugnon
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