Schlatt-Haslen

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Coordinates: 47°22′N, 9°22′E

Schlatt-Haslen
Country Switzerland Coat of Arms of Schlatt-Haslen
Canton Appenzell Innerrhoden
District n.a.
47°22′N, 9°22′E
Population 1,158  (December 2002)
  - Density 65 /km² (168 /sq.mi.)
Area 17.9 km² (6.9 sq mi)
Elevation 740 m (2,428 ft)
The pilgrimage church Maria Hilf.
The pilgrimage church Maria Hilf.
Postal code 9054
SFOS number 3104
Surrounded by Appenzell, Bühler (AR), Gais (AR), Gonten, Hundwil (AR), Stein (AR), Teufen (AR)
Website www.schlatt-haslen.ch
Schlatt-Haslen (Switzerland)
Schlatt-Haslen
Schlatt-Haslen

Schlatt-Haslen is a district of the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden in Switzerland. The municipality was formally established in 1872 from the rhode Schlatt and the village Haslen.

The village core is listed as a heritage site of national significance.[1]

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[edit] Coat of arms

The coat of arms shows a silver halberd with a golden handle. The halberd is placed on a red diagonal beam, itself placed on a golden background. It is not clear why this hitting weapon is included in the coat of arms, but the name of the village is thought to go back to the word hitting.

[edit] Name

Slatte either refers to hollow or slope, or to the local dialect word schlatt which means hitting. The nameof the village Haslen goes bak to Haslowe which means a pasture with hazelnut trees.

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