- Magdeburg Region
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The Magdeburg Region (German: Region Magdeburg) is the name of the central region in the state of Saxony-Anhalt in North Germany. It includes the landscape units of Magdeburg Börde, Jerichow Land, the northern Harz Foreland and the Colbitz-Letzlingen Heath. The centre of the region is the city of Magdeburg; other important towns are Haldensleben, Aschersleben, Staßfurt, Oschersleben, Schönebeck (Elbe) and Burg. Towards the east the Elbe-Börde Heath transitions into the neighbouring region of Anhalt-Wittenberg. To the south lies the Harz and the Saale-Unstrut Region, to the north the Altmark. The regional tourist association uses the name Elbe-Börde-Heide which came originally from regional planning and was first coined in the 1990s. Currently it is used in the fields of tourism or regional marketing.
Districts
- Landkreis Börde
- Landkreis Jerichower Land
- Salzlandkreis
- kreisfreie Stadt Magdeburg
The communes of the Elbe-Börde Heath strive to produce a common infrastructure plan and common marketing and representation externally.
External links
Altmark | Anhalt-Wittenberg | Chemical Triangle | Elbe-Börde Heath | Harz | Eastphalia | Mansfelder Land |
Saale-Unstrut RegionCategories:- Regions of Saxony-Anhalt
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