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The Hansjakob Way II ( German : Hansjakobweg II ), also called the Great Hansjakob Way (Großer Hansjakobweg) , is a five-day circular walk through the Central Black Forest in Germany , from Haslach im Kinzigtal returning to Haslach. The roughly 92-kilometre-long hiking trail is named after the Baden author and parish priest, Heinrich Hansjakob (1837–1916). The route was opened in 1983 and is sponsored and managed by the Black Forest Club .

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8-827: The waymark is a white diamond with a black Hansjakob hat, the headwear in which Hansjakob is portrayed in many contemporary pictures and photographs. At all the sights along the way, information boards have been erected, that relate mainly to the life and stores of Hansjakob. Haslach – Sandhaas Hut – Hausach – Gutach/Tower – Wolfach (16.5 km) Wolfach – Hohenlochen – Burzbühl – Bettelfrau – Brandenkopf (11 km) Brandenkopf – Durben – Oberharmersbach – Mühlstein ( Nordrach ) – Zell am Harmersbach (21 km) Zell am Harmersbach – Niller Eck – Steinach – Heidenschlössle – Höhenhäuser (Gasthof Kreuz) (27 km) Höhenhäuser – Biereck – Hansjakob Chapel – Hofstetten – Haslach (17.5 km) Hausach Hausach ( German: [ˈhaʊzax] ; Low Alemannic : Huusä )

16-660: A house of timber, then stone, and then from 1655 of a half-timber design. This last symbol became the one permanently associated with Hausach by 1771. As of mid-2023, Hausach had a population of 5,800. 865 of these people (~1.5%) were foreigners while the other 4,935 were German. Hausach is served by the Kinzig Valley Railway and the Black Forest Railway and is connected to Germany's network of Federal highways by Bundesstraße 33  [ de ] . Bundesstra%C3%9Fe 33 From Misplaced Pages,

24-515: A municipal election being held every 5 years. Hausach twinned with Arbois , France in 1974. The 45th anniversary of that twinning was celebrated by a visit of 37 German functionaries to Arbois on 15 October 2019. The mayor of Hausach is Wolfgang Hermann, who was elected in 2017. Hausach's coat of arms displays half-timber framework of a gable in red on a field of white . The oldest town seals used in Hausach, dating back to 1453, used

32-588: Is a city in the Ortenaukreis , in western Baden-Württemberg , Germany . Hausach was founded in the 13th century, below Husen Castle . In the 14th century, it became a possession of the County of Fürstenberg , who gave the town its charter and maintained a residence in it. In 1806, Hausach was mediatized to the Grand Duchy of Baden . The town was assigned in 1813 to the district of Haslach , but in 1857

40-736: The Federal Republic of Germany . It is physically located in the Central Black Forest , at the center of the valley of the Kinzig . The elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a high of 945 meters (3,100 ft) Normalnull (NN) at the Brandenkopf to a low of 221 meters (725 ft) NN along the Kinzig. Hausach has two boroughs ( Stadtteile ): Hausach and Einbach. The town council has 18 seats with

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64-480: Was reassigned to the district of Wolfach . In 1939, that district was reorganized as Landkreis Wolfach  [ de ] . On 1 Jul 1971, the town of Einbach was incorporated into Hausach. As a result of the 1973 Baden-Württemberg district reform  [ de ] , Hausach was assigned to the Ortenau district . The township ( Stadt ) of Hausach is part of the Ortenau district of Baden-Württemberg , in

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