Type: | Gemeinde |
Image Coa: | Wappen Hausen am Tann.svg |
Coordinates: | 48.1983°N 8.8367°W |
Image Plan: | Hausen am Tann in BL.svg |
State: | Baden-Württemberg |
Region: | Tübingen |
District: | Zollernalbkreis |
Elevation: | 745 |
Area: | 8.49 |
Postal Code: | 72361 |
Area Code: | 07436 |
Licence: | BL |
Gemeindeschlüssel: | 08 4 17 029 |
Hausen am Tann is a town in the Zollernalbkreis district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
In 1805 Hausen am Tann, formerly a possession of Austria, became part of the Kingdom of Württemberg, whose government assigned it to . In 1810, it was reassigned to and in 1842 to . In 1938, that district was merged into the new . There was modest development in Hausen after World War II in the 1950s. In 1973, as part of, Balingen's district and by extension Hausen were merged into a new district, Zollernalbkreis. There was some additional development to the north and southwest in the late 1990s.[1]
The municipality (Gemeinde) of Hausen am Tann covers 8.49km2 of the Zollernalb district of Baden-Württemberg, a state of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is physically located in the . Elevation above sea level in the municipality ranges from a high of 995m (3,264feet) Normalnull (NN) at the top of the Schafberg to a low of 697m (2,287feet) NN in the valley of the Schlichem.[1]
A portion of the Federally-protected nature reserve is located inside Hausen's municipal area.[1]
Hausen's coat of arms displays two white foothold trap jaws upon a field of blue. It was adapted from the arms of, who was lord of the village until his death in 1530. This pattern was awarded by the provisional Württemberg-Hohenzollern government on 13 February 1950. A flag was issued by the Zollernalb district office on 31 March 1982.[1]
Hausen is only connected to Germany's roadways by the K7170. Local public transportation is provided by the .[1]