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Notes:
Leipzig is, with a population of appr. 523,000, the second largest city in the federal state of Saxony, Germany, and in the new states of Germany. It is situated at the confluence of the rivers Weisse Elster, Pleisse and Parthe in the Leipzig Bay.
In the 17th century, Leipzig was one of the major European city-centres of learning and culture, in fields such as music, astronomy and optics. After World War II, Leipzig became a major urban centre within the Communist German Democratic Republic.
Leipzig later played a significant role in the fall of communism in Eastern Germany, through events taken place in and around St. Nikolai Church. Since the Reunification of Germany, Leipzig has undergone significant change, with the restoration of historical buildings and the development of a modern transport infrastructure. In 2006, Leipzig hosted key games in the FIFA World Cup. Latitude: 51.344818, Longitude: 12.385522
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