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  1. Chemnitz (pronunciación en alemán: /ˈkɛmnɪt͡s/ ⓘ) es una ciudad del estado federado alemán de Sajonia a orillas del río Chemnitz (de ahí su nombre), a 69 km al sudeste de Leipzig. Con más de 247 000 habitantes (2019), es la tercera ciudad más grande del estado después de Leipzig y Dresde.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChemnitzChemnitz - Wikipedia

    Chemnitz has a population of 246,000 people and is the 3rd largest city in Saxony. The population of Chemnitz grow rapidly since the early 1900s due to its industrialization. Chemnitz reached its highest peak of population in 1930 with population of about 362,000.

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChemnitzChemnitz – Wikipedia

    Chemnitz [ˈkʰɛmnɪt͡s] (von 1953 bis 1990 Karl-Marx-Stadt) ist eine kreisfreie Stadt im Südwesten des Freistaates Sachsen und dessen drittgrößte Großstadt nach Leipzig und Dresden. Der namensgebende Fluss verläuft durch die am Nordrand des Erzgebirges im Erzgebirgsbecken liegende Stadt.

    • 248.563 (31. Dez. 2022)
    • Sachsen
    • 221,03 km²
    • 297 m ü. NHN
  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › ChemnitzChemnitz - Wikiwand

    Chemnitz (pronunciación en alemán: /ˈkɛmnɪt͡s/ ⓘ) es una ciudad del estado federado alemán de Sajonia a orillas del río Chemnitz (de ahí su nombre), a 69 km al sudeste de Leipzig. Con más de 247 000 habitantes (2019), es la tercera ciudad más grande del estado después de Leipzig y Dresde.

  5. Chemnitz is north of the Ore Mountains in the western part of the Bundesland Saxony. It is the 3rd biggest city in Saxony with about 245.000 inhabitants. The area is about 220 km 2. There is a river that is also called Chemnitz.

    • Germany
    • Barbara Ludwig (SPD)
  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › ChemnitzChemnitz - Wikiwand

    Chemnitz is the third-largest city in the Thuringian - Upper Saxon dialect area after Leipzig and Dresden. It is the fifth largest city in the area of former East Germany after ( East) Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden and Halle.

  7. Chemnitz is the third-largest city in Saxony, and its population has started growing again in the past few years. The city lies at the foot of the Erzgebirge (also known as the “Ore Mountains” in English), and over the past century it has expanded from the banks of the River Chemnitz, stretching out over the hills to the west and the east.