Haller Ebene

The Haller level in the narrower sense is the branch of Hohenlohe plain, which is bounded from the digester to the west and north, the Buhler in the east and the Limpurger mountains in the south. According to another opinion counts also the designated other than Ilshofen level, east of Buhler subsequent area to, in this understanding are the borders to the south of the step edge of the Swabian- Franconian Forest, in the west of the boiler, in the northeast of the Jagst. The exact boundaries to the east and north are vague in this case, but in any case include the environment of Crailsheim no longer causes and neither the plateaus between Kocher and Jagst that are clearly beyond the northernmost municipality areas of Ilshofen (municipality exclave to Obersteinach ) located.

Designation

The Haller level is named after the former imperial city of Hall am Kocher (today Schwäbisch Hall ). This had extensive land holdings and sovereign rights beyond their actual city limits. Much of the Haller level was part of this Hällischen country territory.

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