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History

Prior to European settlement, the area was sporadically settled by the Peramangk people.[1] They named the area "Bukartilla" ("swimming place") after a deep waterhole in the northern section of the present town, which the Peramangk used as a meeting point.[2]


German influence is very apparent in Hahndorf and is seen physically in the traditional fachwerk architecture of the original surviving buildings. There are also many restaurants in the town serving German cuisine.

Due to the First World War in Europe, in 1917 the South Australian Government changed many German place names. The name Hahndorf was changed to Ambleside after the nearby Ambleside railway station, and this remained until the late 1930s, when it reverted to Hahndorf.[3] There are still references to the name Ambleside in and around the town today.

Notes

  1. ^ Fox 2002, p. 10.
  2. ^ Brauer 1985, p. 42.
  3. ^ Wajnryb 2006, p. 5.

References

  • Fox, Anni Luur (2002). Hahndorf: A journey through the village and its history. ISBN 0-9581764-0-X. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |ef= ignored (help)
  • Bauer, Alfred (1985). Under the Southern Cross: History of Evangelical Lutheran Church of Australia. ISBN 0-8591-0333-1.
  • Wajnryb, Ruth (2006). Australian Place Name Stories. Lothian Books. ISBN 0-7344-0623-1.