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Mittelsachsen

Mittelsachsen ("Central Saxony") is a district (Kreis) in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.

Mittelsachsen
CountryGermany
StateSaxony
CapitalFreiberg
Government
 • District admin.Dirk Neubauer
Area
 • Total2,112 km2 (815 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2022)[1]
 • Total300,639
 • Density140/km2 (370/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationFG, BED, DL, FLÖ, HC, MW, RL
Websitewww.landkreis-mittelsachsen.de

History edit

The district was established by merging the former districts of Döbeln, Freiberg and Mittweida as part of the district reform of August 2008.

Geography edit

The district stretches from the Ore Mountains on the Czech Republic–Germany border to the plains between Leipzig and Dresden. The district borders (from the west and clockwise) the state Thuringia, the districts of Leipzig, Nordsachsen, Meißen, Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge, the Czech Republic, Erzgebirgskreis, the urban district Chemnitz, and the district of Zwickau.

The geography of the district varies considerably, stretching from the northern part which almost reaches the North German Plain, to the southern part in the Ore Mountains region. The lowest point is at 140 metres above sea level, in the valley of the Freiberger Mulde near Leisnig. The highest point is 855 metres above sea level on the Czech border.

The most important rivers in Mittelsachsen are the Zwickauer and Freiberger Mulde, and the Zschopau river. Other notable rivers include Bobritzsch, Striegis, Gimmlitz and Flöha. The district also contains the reservoirs Kriebstein, Lichtenberg and Rauschenbach. Part of the Erzgebirge/Vogtland national park is located in the southern part of Mittelsachsen.

Politics edit

Coat of arms edit

In 2008, upon the creation of the Mittelsachsen district, the heraldic society "Schwarzer Löwe" in Leipzig, in collaboration with graphics studio Eberhard Heinicker, put forward several proposals for a new coat of arms. Six proposals in total were put to the district council. The district council eventually chose the current design on 10 June 2009. The coat of arms shows the lion of Meißen, representing the Margravate of Meissen, and a hammer and pick representing the local mining heritage. The blue waves are derived from the coat of arms of Mittweida, and the three black lozenges from the former arms of Döbeln.

District council edit

The elections for the Mittelsachsen district happened on 7 June 2015. The former mayor of Mittweida, Matthias Damm (CDU), won with an absolute majority (65.74% of votes).

Transport edit

Road edit

The district is served by three motorways, the A4 being the main east-west route, with the A14 branching off to the north-west. In the far west, the A72 runs through the district. The district is also served by the B7, B101, B107, B169, B171, B173, B175, B176, and B180 federal roads and major state roads.

Rail edit

Four main railway lines run through the district: Dresden-Freiberg-Chemnitz-Werdau, Riesa-Döbeln-Chemnitz, Neukieritzsch-Chemnitz and Borsdorf-Döbeln-Coswig.

Long-distance passenger trains do not run through the district and can only be reached by changing trains at Dresden Hbf, Riesa, Elsterwerda or Leipzig Hbf. The interregional Dresden-Nuremberg connection via Freiberg and Flöha, which existed until 2014 and was most recently marketed as the Franken-Sachsen-Express, was interrupted at Hof in order to be able to run between Dresden, Freiberg, Flöha and Hof with electric traction and barrier-free vehicles in the future. In addition to the mainline stations mentioned above, regional centres such as Chemnitz, Zwickau, Plauen and Hof, but also regional destinations such as Olbernhau, Annaberg-Buchholz and Grimma can be reached by local trains. The district town of Freiberg is also integrated into the Dresden S-Bahn network. Burgstädt, Mittweida, Frankenberg and Hainichen are integrated into the Chemnitz model and served by the City-Bahn Chemnitz.

The once dense rail network had already been severely thinned out by Deutsche Bahn before the district reform in 2008. Entire junctions such as Rochlitz with the Glauchau-Rochlitz-Wurzen, Rochlitz-Penig and Waldheim-Rochlitz lines were closed. Other junctions such as Nossen and Freiberg lost considerable importance. Today, the Nossen-Holzhau, Berthelsdorf-Brand-Erbisdorf, Flöha-Marienberg, Pockau-Lengefeld-Neuhausen, Hainichen-Niederwiesa and Hartmannsdorf-Wittgensdorf branch lines in the Ore Mountains are still in operation, although not all sections have regular passenger services. Some of these lines are operated by non-federal railway infrastructure companies.

The entire district belongs to the Verkehrsverbund Mittelsachsen.

Flight edit

The closest airports for commercial travel are Leipzig–Altenburg Airport (15 km), Dresden Airport (28 km), and Leipzig/Halle Airport (58 km). However, there is an airfield at Langhennersdorf which is used for recreational flight.

Academic Education edit

The Landkreis is home to two universities, the TU Bergakademie in Freiberg (focused on Geo-science) and the University of Applied Sciences in Mittweida (MINT, Social, Media).[2]

Towns and municipalities edit

 AltmittweidaAugustusburgBobritzsch-HilbersdorfBrand-ErbisdorfBurgstädtClaußnitzDöbelnDorfchemnitzEppendorfErlauFlöhaFrankenbergFrauensteinFreibergGeringswaldeGroßhartmannsdorfGroßschirmaGroßweitzschenHainichenHalsbrückeHarthaHartmannsdorfJahnatalKönigsfeldKönigshain-WiederauKriebsteinLeisnigLeubsdorfLichtenauLichtenbergLunzenauMittweidaMühlauMuldaNeuhausenNiederwiesaOberschönaOederanPenigRechenberg-BienenmühleReinsbergRochlitzRossauRoßweinSaydaSeelitzStriegistalTauraWaldheimWechselburgWeißenbornZettlitzSaxony
Clickable map of towns and municipalities in the district

References edit

  1. ^ "Einwohnerzahlen nach Gemeinden als Excel-Arbeitsmappe" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen. 2024.
  2. ^ Landkreis Website

External links edit

  Media related to Landkreis Mittelsachsen at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website (German)

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mittelsachsen, central, saxony, district, kreis, free, state, saxony, germany, districtflagcoat, armscountrygermanystatesaxonycapitalfreiberggovernment, district, admin, dirk, neubauerarea, total2, population, december, 2022, total300, density140, time, zoneut. Mittelsachsen Central Saxony is a district Kreis in the Free State of Saxony Germany MittelsachsenDistrictFlagCoat of armsCountryGermanyStateSaxonyCapitalFreibergGovernment District admin Dirk NeubauerArea Total2 112 km2 815 sq mi Population 31 December 2022 1 Total300 639 Density140 km2 370 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Vehicle registrationFG BED DL FLO HC MW RLWebsitewww wbr landkreis mittelsachsen wbr de Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Politics 3 1 Coat of arms 3 2 District council 4 Transport 4 1 Road 4 2 Rail 4 3 Flight 5 Academic Education 6 Towns and municipalities 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe district was established by merging the former districts of Dobeln Freiberg and Mittweida as part of the district reform of August 2008 Geography editThe district stretches from the Ore Mountains on the Czech Republic Germany border to the plains between Leipzig and Dresden The district borders from the west and clockwise the state Thuringia the districts of Leipzig Nordsachsen Meissen Sachsische Schweiz Osterzgebirge the Czech Republic Erzgebirgskreis the urban district Chemnitz and the district of Zwickau The geography of the district varies considerably stretching from the northern part which almost reaches the North German Plain to the southern part in the Ore Mountains region The lowest point is at 140 metres above sea level in the valley of the Freiberger Mulde near Leisnig The highest point is 855 metres above sea level on the Czech border The most important rivers in Mittelsachsen are the Zwickauer and Freiberger Mulde and the Zschopau river Other notable rivers include Bobritzsch Striegis Gimmlitz and Floha The district also contains the reservoirs Kriebstein Lichtenberg and Rauschenbach Part of the Erzgebirge Vogtland national park is located in the southern part of Mittelsachsen Politics editCoat of arms edit In 2008 upon the creation of the Mittelsachsen district the heraldic society Schwarzer Lowe in Leipzig in collaboration with graphics studio Eberhard Heinicker put forward several proposals for a new coat of arms Six proposals in total were put to the district council The district council eventually chose the current design on 10 June 2009 The coat of arms shows the lion of Meissen representing the Margravate of Meissen and a hammer and pick representing the local mining heritage The blue waves are derived from the coat of arms of Mittweida and the three black lozenges from the former arms of Dobeln District council edit The elections for the Mittelsachsen district happened on 7 June 2015 The former mayor of Mittweida Matthias Damm CDU won with an absolute majority 65 74 of votes Transport editRoad edit The district is served by three motorways the A4 being the main east west route with the A14 branching off to the north west In the far west the A72 runs through the district The district is also served by the B7 B101 B107 B169 B171 B173 B175 B176 and B180 federal roads and major state roads Rail edit Four main railway lines run through the district Dresden Freiberg Chemnitz Werdau Riesa Dobeln Chemnitz Neukieritzsch Chemnitz and Borsdorf Dobeln Coswig Long distance passenger trains do not run through the district and can only be reached by changing trains at Dresden Hbf Riesa Elsterwerda or Leipzig Hbf The interregional Dresden Nuremberg connection via Freiberg and Floha which existed until 2014 and was most recently marketed as the Franken Sachsen Express was interrupted at Hof in order to be able to run between Dresden Freiberg Floha and Hof with electric traction and barrier free vehicles in the future In addition to the mainline stations mentioned above regional centres such as Chemnitz Zwickau Plauen and Hof but also regional destinations such as Olbernhau Annaberg Buchholz and Grimma can be reached by local trains The district town of Freiberg is also integrated into the Dresden S Bahn network Burgstadt Mittweida Frankenberg and Hainichen are integrated into the Chemnitz model and served by the City Bahn Chemnitz The once dense rail network had already been severely thinned out by Deutsche Bahn before the district reform in 2008 Entire junctions such as Rochlitz with the Glauchau Rochlitz Wurzen Rochlitz Penig and Waldheim Rochlitz lines were closed Other junctions such as Nossen and Freiberg lost considerable importance Today the Nossen Holzhau Berthelsdorf Brand Erbisdorf Floha Marienberg Pockau Lengefeld Neuhausen Hainichen Niederwiesa and Hartmannsdorf Wittgensdorf branch lines in the Ore Mountains are still in operation although not all sections have regular passenger services Some of these lines are operated by non federal railway infrastructure companies The entire district belongs to the Verkehrsverbund Mittelsachsen Flight edit The closest airports for commercial travel are Leipzig Altenburg Airport 15 km Dresden Airport 28 km and Leipzig Halle Airport 58 km However there is an airfield at Langhennersdorf which is used for recreational flight Academic Education editThe Landkreis is home to two universities the TU Bergakademie in Freiberg focused on Geo science and the University of Applied Sciences in Mittweida MINT Social Media 2 Towns and municipalities edit nbsp Clickable map of towns and municipalities in the district Towns Municipalities Augustusburg Brand Erbisdorf Burgstadt Dobeln Floha Frankenberg Frauenstein Freiberg Geringswalde Grossschirma Hainichen Hartha Leisnig Lunzenau Mittweida Oederan Penig Rochlitz Rosswein Sayda Waldheim Altmittweida Bobritzsch Hilbersdorf Claussnitz Dorfchemnitz Eppendorf Erlau Grosshartmannsdorf Grossweitzschen Halsbrucke Hartmannsdorf Jahnatal Konigsfeld Konigshain Wiederau Kriebstein Leubsdorf Lichtenau Lichtenberg Muhlau Mulda Neuhausen Niederwiesa Oberschona Rechenberg Bienenmuhle Reinsberg Rossau Seelitz Striegistal Taura Wechselburg Weissenborn ZettlitzReferences edit Einwohnerzahlen nach Gemeinden als Excel Arbeitsmappe XLS in German Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen 2024 Landkreis WebsiteExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Landkreis Mittelsachsen at Wikimedia Commons Official website German 50 55 N 13 11 E 50 917 N 13 183 E 50 917 13 183 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mittelsachsen amp oldid 1218119093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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