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n. A region in the eastern part of Germany, including the states of Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia.
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Central Germany is an economic and cultural region in Germany. Its exact borders depend on context, but it is often defined as being a region within the federal states of Saxony, Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt, or a smaller part of this region, such as the metropolitan area of Leipzig and Halle.
The name dates from the German Empire, when the region was approximately in the centre of the country. Since the German Empire's eastern territories became part of Poland (and Russia in the aftermath of World War II), "Central Germany" has been located east of the centre of the country, but the name is still often used in business, media and by the Central German Metropolitan Region.
Central Germany (Mitteldeutschland or Zentraldeutschland) may refer to:
- Central Germany (linguistics) is the region where the Central German dialects are spoken
- Central Germany (geography) describes the regions in the geographic center of Germany
- Central Germany (cultural area) (in German, Mitteldeutschland) is the economic and cultural identity of a region in Germany. The name dates back to the 19th century, when the area was in a roughly central location in the German Empire
In geography, Central Germany (Zentraldeutschland/Mitteldeutschland) describes the areas surrounding the geographical centre of Germany.
Usage examples of "central germany".
The two had used their physical difference before the Battle of Central Germany for comic relief.
The division between the Anglo-Americans and the Russians in the revised Rankin C plan was a suggested line running from Lubeck on the Baltic to Eisenach in central Germany and from there to the Czech border.
She had been here before when it was the Luft Gau Headquarters for Central Germany.
The next day, in the sky over central Germany, Jesse Wood was doing much the same thing.
The surviving AWACS was back at altitude now, eighty miles behind the Rhein, and its radar operators were working to reestablish control of the air battle over central Germany as the MiGs ran for home through a cloud of NATO surface-to-air missiles.
Europe for example was covered with ice reaching as far south as the Thames and into Central Germany and Russia.
The rest and, there's no denying it, the largest and most modern potash works were at the disposal of Soviet-occupied Central Germany.
Brasche commanded a mere five tanks by the time the last infestation had been cleared from central Germany, said final infestation being the command of the senior God King, Fulungsteeriot, in and around the nearly scraped away ruins of the town of Giessen.
Almost all of the immigrants who had come since then, since Thuringia and central Germany settled down, were looking for jobs.
He didn't see the withdrawn manner he had come to know through most of his travels in central Germany.
He would settle down to read this remarkable work and look on with intense though smiling wonderment as Ottilie strolled demurely through the gardens of Central Germany on Rasputin's arm while Goethe, seated beside a dissolutely aristcratic Olga, went sleighing through wintry St.
This would be especially true once the Ruhr pocket was eliminated and the advance across central Germany began.
Their problem was the complex laws about who could and couldn't do what in towns in central Germany looked likely to defeat them.