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Haslach (Freiburg)
Haslach, incorporated into the city on 1 January 1890, is one of the Western districts of Freiburg im Breisgau. After the demerging of Weingarten the district is made up out of the boroughs 611 Haslach-Egerten, 612 Haslach-Gartenstadt, 613 Haslach-Schildacker und 614 Haslach-Haid.
Haslach (Rot)
The Haslach is a small river in the region of Upper Swabia in Baden Württemberg in Germany. It is an eastern tributary to the river Rot and has a length of 5.5 km.
Haslach
Haslach (also spelled Haßlach) is a German word derived from Old High German hasala (" hazel") and aha ("running water"). It may refer to:
Places- Haslach, a former town in Alsace, France, consisting of modern Niederhaslach and Oberhaslach
- Haslach (Freiburg), part of the city of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
- Haslach an der Mühl, a municipality in the Rohrbach district in Austria
- Haslach im Kinzigtal, a municipality in the district Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
- Haslach (Rot), an eastern tributary to the river Rot in Upper Swabia, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
- Hasslach, a river in Bavaria, Germany
- Patricia M. Haslach (born before 1988), U.S. diplomat
- Battle of Haslach-Jungingen, fought 1805 at Ulm-Jungingen near the Danube between French and Austrian forces during the War of the Third Coalition
- Gunz-Haslach interglacial, a warm period of the Pleistocene epoch preceding the Haslach glaciation
- Haslach glaciation, a cold period of the Pleistocene epoch
- Haslach-Mindel interglacial, a warm period of the Pleistocene epoch following the Haslach glaciation