Imperial City of Schwäbisch Hall

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The Imperial City of Schwäbisch Hall was a self-governing Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire in present-day Baden-Württemberg, Germany, historically known for its salt production and well-preserved medieval architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Free imperial city
former city-state
country Holy Roman Empire
currency Heller
dissolvedBy Mediatization of German states NERFINISHED
dissolvedIn 1802
economyBasedOn regional commerce
salt trade
governmentType republic
self-governing imperial city
hasCapital Schwäbisch Hall NERFINISHED
hasHeritageSite St Michael’s Church, Schwäbisch Hall NERFINISHED
medieval town center of Schwäbisch Hall
timber-framed houses
hasIndustry saltworks
trade
hasMunicipalStatus imperial immediacy
hasOfficialLanguage German
hasRight imperial immediacy
imperial representation at the Imperial Diet
self-governance
hasUrbanFeature fortifications
market square
town hall
historicalRegion Swabia NERFINISHED
knownFor medieval architecture
salt production
well-preserved old town
locatedIn Germany
present-day Baden-Württemberg
locatedOn Kocher River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Heller coin NERFINISHED
partOf Circle of Swabia NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire imperial estates NERFINISHED
Swabia NERFINISHED
Swabian League (historical alliances) NERFINISHED
religion Lutheranism
Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
successor Kingdom of Württemberg NERFINISHED
timePeriod Early modern period
Middle Ages
todayPartOf Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
state of Baden-Württemberg NERFINISHED
town of Schwäbisch Hall NERFINISHED

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Swabian Circle hasPart Imperial City of Schwäbisch Hall