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Hauerland
Hauerland (also called ''Kremnitz-Deutschprobener Sprachinsel'') is the German name for a region presently located in central Slovakia once inhabited by Carpathian Germans. Arisen from medieval ''Ostsiedlung'' population movements, it belonged to three German language islands within a greater Slovakian-speaking area. The other two were situated in Bratislava (''Pressburg'') and the Spiš (''Zips'') region. ==Geography== The area laid within the forested Western Carpathians mountain range around the towns of Kremnitz Kremnica (''Kremnitz'') in the south and Nitrianske Pravno (''Deutschproben'') in the north. The term ''Hauerland'' was coined by German folklorists in the 1930s referring to several German placenames in the region bearing the suffix ''-hau'' ("hew (off)", i.e. to clear woodland). Most Hauerland villages are laid out as ''Waldhufendorf'' ("forest village") in areas of forest clearing with the farms arranged in a series along a road or stream.
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