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  1. Saxony. Saxony is a federal state in the east of Germany. It contains the two largest and most important cities in eastern Germany other than Berlin: Leipzig and Dresden. Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive. Please support Ukraine, because Ukraine defends a peaceful, free and democratic world.

  2. 5. Kromlau Park & Rakotzbrücke (Devil’s Bridge) One of the most interesting things to see in Saxony is the circular Rakotzbrücke (Devil’s Bridge) located within the beautiful landscaped Kromlau Park in Gablenz. Kromlau Park is an English landscape garden known for stunning blooms of azaleas and rhododendrons in spring.

  3. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › ザクセンザクセン - Wikipedia

    ザクセン( Sachsen, 低ザクセン語: Sassen, 低フランク語、蘭: Saksen 、英: Saxony )は、ドイツの地域名。 現在は単にザクセンと言えばザクセン州を指すことが多い。しかし、州名にザクセンを含む州は他にザクセン=アンハルト州、ニーダーザクセン州がある。

  4. Saxony became part of East Germany after World War II and has suffered similar problems to other former East German states following German reunification: depopulation, higher unemployment, and an aging of the population. Despite losing around 20% of its inhabitants in the last three decades, it is still the most populous ex-East German state ...

  5. 1 de dic. de 2021 · Germany's 16 states: Saxony. Frederike Müller. 12/01/2021. Culture meets nature in Saxony: A mere 40 kilometers lie between splendid Baroque art and architecture in Dresden and the distinctive ...

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  6. 17 de ene. de 2024 · The Bastei Bridge in snow. The Bastei Bridge is one of the most famous landmarks in Germany, and one of the most spectacular sights in the country. The Bastei is a sandstone rock formation rising almost 200 metres above the River Elbe and town of Rathen. The stone bridge connects the sandstone towers of rock with a centuries-old rock castle.

  7. North of Görlitz, the Neisse River flows through one of the most beautiful landscape parks in Germany, the Prince Pückler Park in Bad Muskau.Its creator, the famous landscape architect, lord of the manor and travel writer Hermann Fürst von Pückler-Muskau, created a garden of considerable size here between 1815 and 1845, inspired by the idyllic valley landscape.