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The cobbled area around the well was originally in the shape of a triangle, but was rounded to the side of
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but also the volunteers, the office for fire and catastrophe protection, as well as the integrated control station. From the 17 departments of volunteers, the division
Unterstadt (Haslach, Unterwiehre, Vauban and Merzhausen) is responsible for the biggest part of the city. Haslach also has
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Haslach consisting of residential subdivisions for workers began under the Lord Mayor of Freiburg Otto Winterer (term in office from 1888 to 1913) after the annexation of Haslach in 1890. During that time the garden city of Haslach which was inspired by the
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Since the 1960s, Haslach has developed into a residential area, a development that started in the 1960s. Today
Haslach has several schools, a swimming centre, Kindergarten, several shops and other amenities. Haslach is also served by busses and trams.
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came into existence. This neighbourhood with its terraced houses and the appendant large gardens which were intended for the self-sufficiency of the inhabitants nowadays has a landmark status. This development influences
Haslach up to the present day.
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Freiburg was established close by. This influenced the development of Haslach a lot. Especially the market in Freiburg advanced the economic situation of Haslach.
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The name "Haslach" comes from the Old German words "Hasala" meaning hazel bush and "Aha" meaning stream. However, hazel bushes have nowadays become rare at the village creek.
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Haslach was first mentioned in a document in the year 786. The document, a deed of donation, transferred ownership of some land from Heimo and his daughter
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the district is made up out of the boroughs 611 Haslach-Egerten, 612 Haslach-Gartenstadt, 613 Haslach-Schildacker and 614 Haslach-Haid. Its population is 20,939 (2020).
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