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Country
  
Germany

Adm. region
  
Leipzig

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
135,459 (2001)

Administrative region
  
Leipzig

State
  
Saxony

Disbanded
  
2008-08-01

Vehicle registration
  
MTL

Capital
  
Grimma

Date dissolved
  
August 1, 2008

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The Muldentalkreis is a former district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It was bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts

Contents

Delitzsch, Torgau-Oschatz, Döbeln, Mittweida and Leipziger Land.

History

The roots of the district date back to the Amt Grimma, which was formed in 1832 to 1838, and was later renamed Kreis (district). The city of Wurzen left the district 1926–1945 as a district-free city. In 1952 the area around Wurzen was split off from the district Grimma. This was reverted in 1994 when the two previous districts Grimma and Wurzen were merged again. A few municipalities from other districts around Bad Lausick were added as well. In August 2008, it became a part of the new district of Leipzig.

Geography

The district is named after its major river, the Mulde – the name Muldental means valley of the Mulde. The Mulde is formed in the south of the district by its two confluents Freiberger Mulde and Zwickauer Mulde, and flows through the district in south-north direction.

References

Muldentalkreis Wikipedia