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Magdeburg is located in the Elbe-Boerde-Heide and is the main town of Sachsen- Anhalt. It is also the centre of trade and economy in the area. Magdeburg has a wealth of culture and history, dating back about 1200 years. It is a large inland port, an industrial center, and a rail and road junction. Manufactures include metal products, textiles, and chemicals. The city is a food processing center, primarily in sugar refining and flour milling. There are lignite and potash mines nearby.

It has a busy arts scene. One of its most popular attractions is the Elbauenpark on the river, with the tallest wooden tower in the world, the Millennium Tower. The tower contains an exhibition on 6000 years of human development. Cathedral Square, with its Gothic church surrounded by Baroque buildings, stands at the heart of the old city centre, with the Old Market Square (site of the Magdeburg Knight monument) and the Town Hall.

There are many interesting sights to see, such as the gothic cathedral -  which has been the symbol for Magdeburg for centuries, the monastery "Unserer Lieben Frau" and numerous technical monuments. Magdeburg has been strongly influenced by many famous engineers  and inventors who have lived and worked in the town. The 25th German Garden show took place in Magdeburg in 1999. A beautiful area was landscaped and cultivated for the show and can now be enjoyed by visitors during a long walk.

In 2002, Magdeburg commemorated the 400th birthday of Otto von Guericke (1602 - 1686). Guericke, inventor of the air pump, is renowned for his world-famous Magdeburg experiments such as the famous hemisphere experiment.

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