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                                                                              SAXONY


                                                                              Saxony has a long history and is rich in historic sites. Its
                                                                              capital city, Dresden, ranks among the most beautiful and
                                                                              interesting towns in Germany, despite the devastation it
                                                                              suffered during World War II. The region also boasts the
                                                                              enchanting Erzgebirge Mountains and the glorious scenery
                                                                              of “Saxon Switzerland”, where the mighty Elbe river runs
                                                                              amid fantastic rock formations.

                                                                              In the 10th century, Emperor Otto I   centre of the arts and culture until the
                                                                              created an eastern border province   Seven Years’ War (1756–63) put an end
                                                                              (margravate) in the area presently known   to the region’s prosperity. In 1806, Saxony
                                                                              as Saxony. It quickly grew in size as it   declared itself on the side of Napoleon, and
                                                                              expanded into neigh bouring territories   the Great Elector acquired the title of King.
                                                                              inhabited by the Polabian Slavs. It was   But Saxony paid a heavy price for suppor­
                                                                              divided and part became the Meissen   ting Napoleon – following the Congress
                                                                              margravate, ruled by the powerful house   of Vienna (1815), the kingdom lost the
                                                                              of Wettin from 1089. This dynasty’s   northern half of its territory to Prussia,
                                                                              political power increased when it    and in 1871 it was incorporated into
                                                                              acquired the Saxon Electorate in 1423;   the German Empire.
                                                                              subsequently the entire region under    At the end of World War II Saxony was
                                                                              their rule became known as “Saxony”.  in the Soviet­occupied zone and became
                                                                               From 1697 until 1763 Saxony was united   part of the GDR in 1949. Since 1990 it has
                                                                              with Poland, and the Saxon Great Electors,   been a state in the Federal Republic of
                                                                              Frederick Augustus the Strong and his    Germany. Saxony is densely populated
                                                                              son Frederick Augustus II, were also kings    and in some parts heavily industrialized,
                                                                              of Poland. During this period Saxony   but it also has many interesting and
                                                                              flourished, and Dresden became a major   unspoiled towns.


























                                                                              The scenic Bastei rocks in Saxon Switzerland
                                                                               Night-time view of Dresden’s Brühlsche Terrace



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