From prehistoric times to the damming of the river in 1840, Chalampé was a crossing point on the Rhine and was subject to the floods. The village lands were sometimes located on the ban of Neuenburg, sometimes on that of Bantzenheim. The first inhabitants, former French soldiers, settled there in 1717 at the end of the War of the Spanish Succession. The name Chalampé comes from the German Schlamper (poorly dressed person) because the inhabitants lived from fishing, basketry and, later, from boating and agriculture. In the 1950s, with the canal and the industrialization of the region, Chalampé experienced a real boom.

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