Burg bei Magdeburg

From Vero - Wikipedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Infobox German location

Burg (Template:IPA; also known as Burg bei Magdeburg to distinguish from other places with the same name) is a town of about 22,400 inhabitants on the Elbe–Havel Canal in northeastern Germany, Template:Convert northeast of Magdeburg. It is the capital of the Jerichower Land district in the state of Saxony-Anhalt.

The town is known for its mediaeval churches and towers. Due to the numerous towers and steeples Burg also carries the sobriquet City of Towers. Like other German towns and cities, Burg shows its connection to the Roland saga with a statue, which was restored in 1999.

Etymology

Template:Stack Although the name Burg has the same form as the German word Burg (castle), it is more likelyTemplate:According to whom that the name comes from the Slavic word bor, meaning coniferous forest.

Subdivisions

The municipality Burg bei Magdeburg consists of the town Burg bei Magdeburg and the formerly independent municipalities Detershagen, Ihleburg, Niegripp, Parchau, Schartau and Reesen.

Economy

Burg formerly had the largest shoe manufacturing factory in Europe and was the first to produce manufactured crispbread in Germany, beginning production in 1931.

Twin towns – sister cities

Template:See also Burg is twinned with:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Notable people

File:Clausewitz.jpg
Carl von Clausewitz

Transmitter

Near Burg there is a large transmission site for long- and mediumwave, which was among other things used for the transmissions of Radio Wolga.

References

Template:Reflist

Template:Cities and towns in Jerichower Land (district)

Template:Authority control


Template:JerichowerLand-geo-stub