Hemmental

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Coordinates: 47°44′N 8°35′E

Hemmental
Coat of Arms of Hemmental
Canton Schaffhausen
District n.a.
Coordinates  47°44′N 8°35′E
Population 542   (December 2005)
Area 10.78 km²
Elevation 588 m
Postal code 8231
SFOS number 2934
Mayor Hermann Schlatter
Website www.hemmental.ch
Hemmental (Switzerland)
Hemmental
Hemmental

Hemmental is a municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen in Switzerland.


Hemmental is roughly 4.5 km outside of the city limits of Schaffhausen and 7 km away from the Schaffhausen train station.

It is generally accepted that Hemmental was settled between the 7th and 8th centuries by the Alemans. Local tradition states that the village was named after a Germanic priest probably named Hemo. According to the records of Burkhard of Nellenburg, in 1090 Hemo gave Hemmental, together with Buesingen and Berslingen, to the Abbey of Allerheiligen in Schaffhausen. About 30 families may have lived at that time in Hemmental.

In the year 1483, the name "Schlatter" first appears in Hemmental, followed by those of "Mettler", "Hatt" and "Leu". These families dominated in the area. Today, there are also the four place names, Schlatter, Leuen, Hatten and Mettlerhof reflecting this influence. Three of these family names still prevail in Hemmental; the name Mettler no longer being found here. It is these four names which, in 1951, led to the resolution that a new village coat of arms be introduced - four golden stars on blue and red shield.

The municipality ranks among the financially weakest in the canton. In the village there are approximately 550 inhabitants, 48% of the total population being younger than age 40; 25% are under 18.

Excerpted from www.hemmental.ch


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