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Altenburger Land

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Country
  
Germany

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Website
  
altenburgerland.de

Capital
  
Altenburg

State
  
Thuringia

Vehicle registration
  
ABG, SLN

Population
  
113,500 (2001)

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Clubs and Teams
  
ZFC Meuselwitz, SV Motor Altenburg

Points of interest
  
Lindenau‑Museum, Inselzoo Altenburg, Botanischer Erlebnisgarten Altenburg, Château d'Altenbourg, Schloss‑ und Spielkartenmuseum

Destinations
  
Altenburg, Schmölln, Meuselwitz, Posterstein, Windischleuba

Altenburger Land is a district in Thuringia, Germany. It is bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the district of Greiz, the Burgenlandkreis (Saxony-Anhalt), and the districts Leipziger Land, Mittweida, Chemnitzer Land, Zwickauer Land in Saxony.

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Map of Altenburger Land, Germany

History

The region on the Pleiße River was part of a huge forest, where the Thuringii formed the Thuringian Kingdom. After this was in 531 taken over by the Franks, Slavic people were also moving in. Thuringians reestablished independent rule. The castle of Altenburg already existed in the 10th century, it became an imperial seat. In the following centuries German settlers from other parts moved in. It was part of the margravate of Meißen in the 14th century. At this time most of the forests were cleared.

The city of Altenburg and the surrounding lands were the tiny duchy of Saxe-Altenburg from 1826 to 1918; afterwards it was a state within the Weimar Republic for a short time, before it was dissolved in 1922 in order to join the state of Thuringia.

The district in its present borders was established in 1922 under the name "Altenburg". In 1952 there was an administrative reform splitting the districts into two smaller units, called Altenburg and Schmölln. They were merged again in 1994, but now under the name "Altenburger Land".

Geography

Altenburger Land is the easternmost district of Thuringia. It is a mainly agricultural region. The main river is the Pleiße, a tributary of the White Elster, crossing the district from south to north. The hilly Osterland constituting the northernmost foothills of the Ore Mountains slopes gently away to the plains of eastern Saxony-Anhalt.

References

Altenburger Land Wikipedia