The 'Haslital' is a valley in the
Bernese Oberland (
Oberhasli district),
Switzerland, bordering on the cantons of
Obwalden,
Uri and
Wallis. It stretches from
Meiringen to the south-east for some 15 km, to
Innertkirchen and
Guttannen, terminating near the source of the
Aare and the
Grimselpass. The local dialect is of the
Highest Alemannic variety.
The Hasli region in 1275 formed an alliance with the city of
Berne, and became Bernese subject territory in 1334. In 1339, the Haslital provided a force of 300 men participating in the
Battle of Laupen.
Berne enforced the
Protestant confession in Hasli during the
Reformation. During the existence of the
Helvetic Republic, the Haslital was part of the
Kanton Oberland. Since 1833, it has been part of the Oberhasli district.
Literature
★ Gottlieb Kurz und Christian Lerch, ''Geschichte der Landschaft Hasli'', Meiringen 1979