Saxony - Wikipedia Its capital is Dresden, and its largest city is Leipzig Saxony is the tenth largest of Germany's sixteen states, with an area of 18,450 square kilometres (7,124 sq mi), and the seventh most populous, with more than 4 million inhabitants The term Saxony has been in use for more than a millennium
Saxony | Germany, Map, History, Facts | Britannica Prussia acquired Wittenberg, Torgau, northern Thuringia, and most of Lusatia, which became the Prussian province of Saxony; the truncated kingdom of Saxony became a member of the German Confederation
Saxony, Germany: Where it Is, What to See And When to go Saxony has a temperate climate with cold winters and moderate summers The best time to visit is during the spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October), when the weather is mild and pleasant
Experience Saxony | Things to do What to see Accommodations Saxony is a place where 1,000 years of cultural history meet scenic beauty Discover top-class art and culture, world-famous traditional handicraft and a unique musical landscape
Saxony: the federal state of castles and mountains The Free State of Saxony lies in eastern Germany and borders the following federal states: Bavaria, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and Brandenburg Compared with other federal states, Saxony is not especially large: some four million people live on a surface area of roughly 18,000 square kilometres
Saxony – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Saxony (Sachsen) is a federal state in the east of Germany, covering an area of 18,450 km² and home to approximately 4 million people It contains the two largest and most important cities in eastern Germany other than Berlin: Leipzig and Dresden
Home - sachsen. de Official website of the Free State of Saxony, with information on citizens and the Free State, its economy, environment, education, knowledge, culture and recreation
What is Saxony? - traveltogermanyguide. com Saxony is a region in Germany known for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and cultural heritage It is home to charming towns, stunning castles, and vibrant cities like Dresden and Leipzig