Hausen im Wiesental

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Hausen im Wiesental (Script error: No such module "IPA"., Template:Lit) is a village in the Lörrach district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is famous for the dialectal poet Johann Peter Hebel who lived in Hausen for many years. The eminent expressionistic painter August Babberger was born in Hausen in 1885. The first historic mention of Hausen was in 1362.[1]

Geography

Hausen im Wiesental is located in the valley of the Wiese which is an affluent of the Rhine. The Wiesental, the valley of the Wiese, was one of the first areas within the grand duchy of Baden to be industrialized. The commune of Hausen is located about 15 km away from the Swiss border. The neighbors are the city of Zell im Wiesental with its suburb Gresgen in the north and northeast as well as Schopfheim with its suburbs Enkenstein, Raitbach, and Fahrnau.

The entire area of Hausen is part of the Southern Black Forest Nature Park.

Transport

The municipality has a railway station, Template:Stn, on the Wiese Valley Railway.

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References

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  1. K. Schubring: Was der Name Hausen besagt-oder: Wie alt ist Hausen i.W.? In: Hausen im Wiesental – Gegenwart und Geschichte.

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