Schwäbisch Hall (district) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Schwäbisch Hall
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Country | ![]() |
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State | Baden-Württemberg | |
Adm. region | Stuttgart | |
Region | Heilbronn-Franken | |
Capital | Schwäbisch Hall | |
Area | ||
• Total | 1,484.06 km2 (573.00 sq mi) | |
Population
(2013)
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• Total | 187,682 | |
• Density | 126.4652/km2 (327.5435/sq mi) | |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | |
Vehicle registration | SHA, CR | |
Website | landkreis-schwaebisch-hall |
Schwäbisch Hall is a special kind of area in Germany called a Landkreis, which means a district. It's located in the northeast part of a German state called Baden-Württemberg. This district is known for its beautiful rivers, the Jagst and the Kocher, which flow right through it.
Exploring Schwäbisch Hall District
The Schwäbisch Hall district is a place where many towns and villages come together. It's a mix of bigger cities and smaller, charming communities. People live and work here, and there are lots of interesting things to see and do.
Cities and Towns in the District
The district of Schwäbisch Hall has several important cities and many smaller municipalities. These places are where people live, go to school, and enjoy their daily lives.
Some of the main cities you can find in this district include:
- Crailsheim
- Gaildorf
- Gerabronn
- Ilshofen
- Kirchberg an der Jagst
- Langenburg
- Schrozberg
- Schwäbisch Hall (which is also the capital city of the district)
- Vellberg
Besides these cities, there are many other municipalities, which are smaller towns and villages. They all work together to make up the Schwäbisch Hall district.
See also
In Spanish: Distrito de Schwäbisch Hall para niños