History
{{Main, History of Saxony Saxony has a long history as aPrehistory
In prehistoric times, the territory of present-day Saxony was the site of some of the largest of the ancient central European monumental temples, dating from the fifth millennium BC. Notable archaeological sites have been discovered in Dresden and the villages of Eythra andStem Duchy of Saxony
{{Main, Old Saxony, Duchy of Saxony, Sorbian March Since the late 6th century, the territory of modern-day Saxony and parts of Thuringia was populated byHoly Roman Empire
{{Main article, Electorate of Saxony The territory of the Free State of Saxony became part of theFoundation of the second Saxon state
Saxe-Wittenberg, mostly in modern19th century
{{further, Kingdom of Saxony In 1806, French Emperor20th century
After KingGeography
{{Expand section, date=May 2020Topography
{{See also, List of mountains and hills of Saxony, Natural regions of Saxony The highest mountain in Saxony is the Fichtelberg ({{Convert, 1,215, m, abbr=on, disp=semicolon) in the Western Ore Mountains.Rivers
{{See also, List of rivers of Saxony There are numerous rivers in Saxony. TheLargest cities and towns
{{See also, List of cities in Saxony by population The largest cities and towns in Saxony according to the 31 July 2022 estimate are listed below.{{cite web , url=https://www.statistik.sachsen.de/download/aktuelle-zahlen/statistik-sachsen_aI1_einwohnerzahlen-monat.xlsx, title=Bevölkerung des Freistaates Sachsen jeweils am Monatsende ausgewählter Berichtsmonate nach Gemeinden, website=Statistik.sachsen.de , date= 31 July 2022, access-date= 7 November 2022 Leipzig forms aPolitics
Saxony is a parliamentary democracy. A Minister President heads the government of Saxony. Michael Kretschmer has been Minister President since 13 December 2017.2024 state election
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In theFederal politics
Saxony has 16Administration
Saxony is divided into 10 districts: 1.Demographics
Population change
Saxony is a densely populated state if compared with more rural German states such asBirthrate
The average number of children per woman in Saxony was 1.60 in 2018, the fourth-highest rate of all German states. Within Saxony, the highest is theSorbian population
Saxony is home to theReligion
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TheInternational trade
Saxony is a strongly export-oriented economy. In 2018, exports amounted to 40.48 billion euros while imports stood at 24.41 billion euros. The largest export partner of Saxony isTourism
Saxony is a renowned tourist destination in Germany. The cities of Dresden and Leipzig are two of Germany's most visited cities.Zahlen Daten Fakten 2012Education
Saxony's school system is one of the most excellent within Germany; it has been ranked first in the German school assessmentCulture
Saxony is part of Central Germany as a cultural area. As such, throughout German history it has played an important role in shapingLanguages
The most commonMotherland of the Reformation
Saxony is often seen as the ''Sports
In 2020, there were 4,447 registered sports clubs of various disciplines with over 600,000 members in Saxony. The most popular sport in Saxony is association football, football. With RB Leipzig there is one Saxon team playing in the Bundesliga as well as the European UEFA Champions League, Champions League. Leipzig is notable for a longstanding football tradition, a Leipzig 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig, team having been the first national football champion in German history. Another popular sport is handball with SC DHfK Leipzig Handball, SC DHfK Leipzig playing in the Handball-Bundesliga, Bundesliga. On a local level sports such as table tennis, cycling, mountaineering and volleyball are popular.Rock climbing
{{see also, Saxon Switzerland climbing region Saxony prides itself to have been one of the first places in the world where modern recreational rock climbing was developed. Falkenstein (Saxon Switzerland), Falkenstein rock in the area of Bad Schandau is considered to be the place were the German rock climbing tradition started in 1864.Winter sports
The Ore Mountains in southern Saxony are a traditional center for winter sports, and there are a number of training facilities for the German Winter Olympics team in the region. Thus, climate change poses a certain threat to the development of the region's winter sports industry. The ski resort ofArt
The two major cultural centers of Saxony arePorcelain
Saxony was the first place in Europe to develop and produce white porcelain, a luxury good until then imported only from China. The Meissen Porcelain manufactory has been producing porcelain since 1710. It is one of the world's leading porcelain manufacturers and one of the oldest and most internationally known German luxury brands.Florian Langenscheidt, Bernd Venohr (Hrsg.): ''Lexikon der deutschen Weltmarktführer. Die Königsklasse deutscher Unternehmen in Wort und Bild''. Deutsche Standards Editionen, Köln 2010, {{ISBN, 978-3-86936-221-2.Cuisine
{{main, Saxon cuisine Saxon cuisine encompasses regional cooking traditions of Saxony. In general the cuisine is very hearty and features many peculiarities of Mid-Germany such as a great variety of sauces which accompany the main dish and the fashion to serve potato dumplings (Klöße/Knödel) as a side dish instead of potatoes, pasta or rice. Also much freshwater fish is used in Saxon cuisine. The area around Dresden is home to the easternmost wine region in Germany (see: Saxony (wine region)).Anthem
Saxony (as other German states) has its own anthem, dating back to the monarchy of the 19th century. 'Gott segne Sachsenland' (God save Saxony) is based on the melody of God save the King.See also
{{Portal, Germany, Saxony * Saxony (wine region) * States of GermanyNotes
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