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Sächsische Schweiz

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Sächsische Schweiz
Statistics
State:Saxony
Capital:Pirna
Adm. Region:Dresden
Area:887.88 km²
Inhabitants:147,180 (2001)
pop. density:166 inh./km²
Car identification:PIR
Homepage:http://www.lra-saechsische-schweiz.de
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Map of Saxony highlighting the district Sächsische Schweiz
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The Sächsische Schweiz (Saxon Switzerland) is a district (Kreis) in the south of Saxony, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from west clockwise) Weißeritzkreis, the district-free city Dresden and the districts Kamenz and Bautzen. To the south it borders the Czech Republic.

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History

The district was created in 1994 when the two districts Sebnitz and Pirna were merged.

Geography

The district is named after the landscape - the Saxon Switzerland - as it is the most mountainous region of Saxony. In the west are the Ore Mountains,, in the east the Lausitzer Bergland (Lusatian Mountains). The river Elbe is separating the two mountain ranges flowing through the Elbsandsteingebirge. The highest elevation of the district is the 644 meter high Oelsener Höhe in the southwest of the district, the lowest elevation is the valley of the Elbe at the boundary to Dresden with 109 m above sea level.

Coat of arms

Coat of arms The coat of arms symbolizes the geographical location of the district. The two green areas stand for the forests in the two mountain areas, the white wavy line in the middle symbolizes the river Elbe. The coat of arms was created by Horst Torke, Pirna.

Towns and municipalities

Towns Verwaltungsgemeinschaften free municipalities
  1. Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel¹
  2. Bad Schandau¹
  3. Dohna
  4. Heidenau
  5. Hohnstein
  6. Königstein¹
  7. Liebstadt¹
  8. Neustadt
  9. Pirna¹
  10. Sebnitz
  11. Wehlen¹
  12. Stolpen

¹ administrated with the
surrounding Verwaltungsgemeinschaft

  1. Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel
  2. Bad Schandau
  3. Dohna-Müglitztal
  4. Königstein/Sächsische Schweiz
  5. Lohmen/Stadt Wehlen
  6. Pirna
  1. Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach
  2. Hohwald
  3. Kirnitzschtal
  4. Rathen
  5. Rosenthal-Bielatal
  6. Struppen

Specal hint for foreign visitors

Saxon Switzerland is also a notorious centre of Neo-Nazi activity in Germany. Foreigners, especially dark-skinned persons of Arab, Asian, or African/African American descent should expect harassment and other forms of discrimination and mistreatment.

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Flag of Saxony

Rural and urban districts in Saxony

Annaberg | Aue-Schwarzenberg | Bautzen | Chemnitz (city) | Chemnitzer Land | Delitzsch | Döbeln | Dresden | Freiberg | Görlitz | Hoyerswerda | Kamenz | Leipzig (city) | Leipziger Land | Löbau-Zittau | Meißen | Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis | Mittweida | Muldentalkreis | Niederschlesischer Oberlausitzkreis | Plauen | Riesa-Großenhain | Sächsische Schweiz | Stollberg | Torgau-Oschatz | Vogtlandkreis | Weißeritzkreis | Zwickau (city) | Zwickauer Land

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