HALL, or Suabian Hall, a town of Württemberg, circle of Jaxt, on the Kocher, 35 miles N.E. of Stuttgart. It was formerly a free imperial city, and is surrounded by strong walls, defended by towers and ditches. It has a town-hall, seven churches, a gymnasium, and two public libraries. It is chiefly famous for its extensive salt-works, supplied from saline springs in the vicinity. Sugar, soap, starch, are its other products. It has also a large trade in cattle. Including the three suburbs, it has about 6500 inhabitants.