List of cities in Saxony-Anhalt
The list of cities in Saxony-Anhalt includes all 104 cities in the state and can be sorted by column by clicking on the above columns in the table. Of the 104 cities are:
- 13 cities in the Burgenland district
- 13 cities in the Harz district
- 13 cities in the Salzlandkreis
- 10 cities in the district of Stendal
- 10 cities in the Saalekreis
- 9 cities in the district of Wittenberg
- 8 cities in the Anhalt-Bitterfeld district
- 8 cities in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz
- 7 cities in the district of Börde
- 5 cities in the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel
- 5 cities in the district of Jerichower Land
In addition, there are the 3 independent cities Dessau-Roßlau , Halle (Saale) and the state capital Magdeburg .
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Footnotes
- ↑ State Statistical Office Saxony-Anhalt, population of the municipalities - as of December 31, 2019 (PDF) (update) ( help ).
- ↑ Since 1680, Aken was directly subordinate to the Brandenburg-Prussian Duchy of Magdeburg as a so-called Immediatstadt and was in the Holzkreis until 1807 .
- ↑ Allstedt, as an old Thuringian village, already lived in the 5th / 6th Century exists. In a register of the tithe of the Hersfeld monastery , which was created between 881 and 899, Allstedt is named as the place of the tithe of Altstedi im Friesenfeld . Heinrich I signed a document in Allstedt in 935. Allstedt became a royal court , later an imperial palace .
- ↑ Chronicle of the city of Alsleben (Saale)
- ↑ A corresponding document for the survey of the city of Alsleben can no longer be found. The city is said to have received city rights in the 12th century.
- ↑ First mention of Lochau (today's Annaburg, after Lochau burned down) - History of Annaburg ( Memento from June 21, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ After Annaburg's first town charter was revoked in 1682, the town was granted one again in 1939.
- ↑ The town of Arnseo is already reported in the Franconian annals in connection with a salt dome collapse in 822 .
- ↑ The Arneburg Castle of the same name was built around 925 under Henry I as a border fortress against the Slavs and was mentioned in 978 as an Ottonian imperial castle and the most important fortification of what was then Nordmark.
- ↑ Arneburg is one of the oldest cities in the Altmark and was first referred to as civitatis ("city") in 984 . Around the middle of the 14th century, Margrave Ludwig the Roman of Brandenburg renewed the city rights of the citizens of Arneburg.
- ↑ a b Arnstein was created on January 1, 2010 ( Official Gazette Landkreis Mansfeld-Südharz, page 39ff ( Memento from November 26, 2015 in the Internet Archive )). The city is named after the castle of the same name in the district of Harkerode. Arnstein was from the voluntary group of ten municipalities Wipper-Eine formed
- ↑ In 753 a place in Thuringia called Ascegereslebe was first mentioned. In the mid-12th century compiled Codex Eberhardi.
- ↑ At the beginning of the 9th century Bibra is mentioned for the first time as Bibraho in a list of the goods of the Hersfeld Monastery, built by Archbishop Lullus († 786) of Mainz . Bibra owes its name to its location on the Biberbach.
- ↑ In 1124 Bibra got market rights , in 1550 the place was not referred to as a city but as a spot . In the 19th century, bathing tourism flourished again, and the place has been allowed to call itself a bath since 1925 .
- ↑ Since the presentation of the predicate Bad in 1935, Dürr mountain now called Bad Dürrenberg
- ↑ In the register of the tithe of the Hersfeld monastery, which was created between 881 and 899, Lauchstädt is mentioned twice for the first time as a place of tithe, Lochstat im Friesenfeld .
- ^ The town charter was given to Barby in the 13th century .
- ↑ The current district of Waldau was first mentioned in 806 as Waladala in the chronicle of the Moissac monastery (today in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris ).
- ↑ a b City of Bismark on landkreis-stendal.de
- ↑ The place is mentioned in 1349 as a town and under the name Bismark
- ↑ a b On July 1, 2007, the previously independent towns of Wolfen were merged with the districts of Reuden, Rödgen, Zschepkau and Bitterfeld and the communities of Greppin , Thalheim and Holzweißig to form the town of Bitterfeld-Wolfen.
See also
- List of cities and municipalities in Saxony-Anhalt
- List of the largest municipalities in Saxony-Anhalt by population
- List of cities in Germany
- List of large and medium-sized cities in Germany
- List of major cities in Germany
- List of the largest German cities
- List of districts in Germany
- List of the largest districts in Germany
- List of the 100 largest municipalities in Germany