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The German name of the town, Schabs has very ancient roots: it is first mentioned in a document between 1085 and 1097 in the form of ‘Scauvis’.
During the following years it changed into different variants, in 1777 it became ‘Schäbs’ and afterwards ‘Schabs’.
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To the municipality of Schabs belongs also the so-called “Urlaubsstöckl” on the southern slope of Mount Spinges, a simple pilgrimage chapel, which can be reached on an easy path with a breathtaking view.