Albshausen
Albshausen is the name of a small village in Germany. The exact location can vary, as several places share the name, but the root elements reflect common German geographic naming: Alb refers to a nearby hill range or abandoned watercourse in many cases, and -hausen is a traditional suffix meaning a settlement. In general, Albshausen denotes rural communities with medieval origins that have become part of larger municipalities in modern administration.
Albshausen-type settlements are typically situated in hilly or upland landscapes associated with the broader Alb regions.
Many Albshausen communities appear in medieval records as small agricultural or feudal settlements linked to local
Population sizes for Albshausen-affiliated villages typically range from a few dozen to a few hundred residents.
Common elements of an Albshausen village profile include a parish church, traditional timber-framed houses, and active
Albshausen (disambiguation) or references to places named Albshausen in German-speaking regions.