Salzgitter

Maps and statistics of Salzgitter

Salzgitter is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany, known for its industrial heritage and economic significance. Established as a city in 1942, it is one of Germany's youngest cities and a major player in steel production. The region is rich in natural resources, particularly salt, which historically contributed to its development. Salzgitter is strategically located near cities like Hannover and Braunschweig, adding to its accessibility. The city also offers cultural attractions and green spaces, balancing industry with leisure.

Population 105,056
Area 224.554 km2
Federal State

Lower Saxony

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