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English: An overview of Schwäbisch Hall and the Kocher River from near the railroad station. The city is mostly in the valley, but the station is at the top of a hill. The two most prominent buildings are St. Michael's Church and the "Neubau," an arsenal and grain storage building. The city's prosperity in the middle ages came from the production of salt and coins.
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Schwäbisch Hall

Author Roger Wollstadt from Sarasota, Florida
Camera location49° 06′ 26.51″ N, 9° 44′ 02.22″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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