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Coordinates: 49 ° 7 ′ 2 ″  N , 9 ° 51 ′ 2 ″  E
Height : approx. 390 m
Area code : 07907

Jagstrot is a hamlet in the Sulzdorf district of the district town of Schwäbisch Hall in the district of the same name in northeastern Baden-Württemberg .

geography

Jagstrot is about eight and a half kilometers east of the city center of Hall and two kilometers north-northeast of the village center of Sulzdorf on the Haller level , on the west side of the deeply cut Bühlertal . It's a hamlet with around a dozen house numbers and a few barns and stables. A good half a kilometer to the north, the Otterbach runs eastward in its blade towards the river, the place itself is on the left slope of a flat meadow trough running in the same direction to the Bühler, which falls a little further down abruptly in a blade to the river valley. The slopes of the nearby valley cuttings are wooded, the surrounding area is, apart from the green hollow and a few orchards in the local area, large parcel of arable land.

The K 2665 coming from Hall in the west and then leading in the direction of Großaltdorf runs through the village and shortly after it reaches the upper end of its serpentine valley path down into the Bühlertal. Coming from Sulzdorf, the K 2627 flows into it; Another little road opens up from Jagstrot to the nearby hamlet of Hohenstadt in the southeast.

history

Jagstrot was in the 19th century Jagst Roth , before Jochesrod and Jochsroth written. The origin of the place name has nothing to do with the river Jagst , which flows as the crow flies more than ten kilometers away in the northeast.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Geography according to Geodata Viewer.
  2. Rudolph Moser: Description of the Oberamt Hall . Verlag der JG Cotta'schen Buchhandlung, Stuttgart and Tübingen 1847, p. 263 ( full text ).

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