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The surname "Pletschette" is relatively uncommon, with historical records primarily linking it to Luxembourg and Belgium. Genealogical data indicates that individuals bearing this surname have been associated with locations such as Bonnert in Belgium and Grosbous in Luxembourg.

In France, the name has been notably rare. Between 1891 and 1990, only 24 births with the surname "Pletschette" were recorded, distributed across six departments.

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