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Ban de la Roche was on the Amish centre. There was an Amish farm ("cense" in the local way of speaking) called Sommerhof in La Haute Goutte.
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name because of its strong identity and because it is relatively different from its neighbors, including the fact that it was a
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Beginning in 1736, many emigrants traveled to the United States to the state of
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aboard ship Princess Augusta. The 19th century emigrants went to
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trials held in Le Ban de la Roche between the years 1620–1630.
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It is also the land of the famous minister and philanthropist
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community surrounded by Catholic villages. There was an
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One of the most important lords of Ban de la Roche was
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the title "Comté" (Count) has been barred since the
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