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Hatten

Hatten
Coat of arms of Hatten
Coat of arms
Hatten  is located in Germany
Hatten
Hatten
Coordinates: 53°00′30″N 08°19′00″E / 53.00833°N 8.31667°E / 53.00833; 8.31667Coordinates: 53°00′30″N 08°19′00″E / 53.00833°N 8.31667°E / 53.00833; 8.31667
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Oldenburg
Government
 • Mayor Elke Szepanski
Area
 • Total 103.44 km2 (39.94 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)
 • Total 13,986
 • Density 140/km2 (350/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 26209
Dialling codes 0 44 81,
0 44 82 (Hatten/Kirchhatten)
Vehicle registration OL
Website www.hatten.de

Hatten is a municipality in Oldenburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated 16 km (9.94 mi) southeast of Oldenburg, on the North-West edge of the Wildeshausen Geest Nature Park. Apart from the aesthetically and ecologically attractive countryside it exhibits, the municipality is modern and future-oriented. The cornerstone of the local economy is agriculture, with several other sectors playing an increasingly important role.

Tourism endeavours emphasise the recreational and sporting opportunities available in the area. This includes, adjoining Kirchhatten, a large recreational centre, with swimming pool, exhibition and other facilities. Many visitors enjoy canoeing on the region's major river, the Hunte. The Hatten Airfield, Flugplatz Oldenburg-Hatten, is suitable for small aircraft. It also comprises a flight training school, and sightseeing flights can be booked there as well.

The region is serviced through an extensive public transport system, connecting with regional centres, with regular bus and train (NordWestBahn) schedules. These provide access to prominent tourist attractions, which in Sandkrug includes Blacksmith and Printing Museums. Moreover, Sandhatten features the workshop of well-known European artist Martin McWilliam, as well as ca. 6000-year-old stone graves.

The name given to water attained from around the Osenberge, know to be one of the purest sources of spring water in all of Germany. It is entirely free of substantial bacteriological impurities, thus requiring the addition of no chlorine. Water from this source is sufficient to supply the needs of approximately 60 per cent of the greater Oldenburg area.

Hatten consists of the following divisions:

Hatten, or its internal division of Kirchhatten, was first attributed the name of "Hatho" in 860 AD. Derived from the Germanic dialects of Hathus or Hadu, the word may be loosely interpreted to relate to "War", "God of War" or "Fortunate Warrior".

Tacks from hunters exist from the stone age, as well as those of later Germanic tribes and saxons. Settlements are known to have developed in the region partially as a result of abundance of fruitful agricultural lands.


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