if you have a map of Germany you will find Berlin in the upper half (a bit east)
then go app. 200km south
there you will find Dresden
do you see me waving ;)
greets from Dresden Anne
2006-12-07 19:13:44
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answered by Anne 4
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Location of Dresden
View over Dresden from the south-eastern slopes Dresden lies on both banks of the river Elbe, mostly in the Dresden Elbe Valley Basin, with the further reaches of the eastern Ore Mountains to the south, the steep slope of the Lusatian granitic crust to the north and the Elbe Sandstone Mountains to the east at an altitude of about 113 meters. The northern parts of Dresden are in the West Lusatian highlands (Westlausiter Berg- und Hügelland). The depth influx valleys and the higher areas in the south of Dresden characterise the change to the eastern foothills of the Ore Mountains. The Elbe valley basin is a part of the Saxon Elbe Landscape. The highest point of Dresden is the Triebenberg, at about 384 meters in altitude. With a pleasant location and a mild climate on the Elbe, as well as Mediterranean architecture, Dresden was given the sobriquet "Elbflorenz" (Florence of the Elbe).
After a series of incorporation of larger country communities in the past, Dresden became the fourth largest city in area in Germany. Only Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne are larger in area.
The most important river in Dresden is the Elbe river, the only navigable body of water to flow through the city. There are also a number of tributaries such as the river WeiÃeritz.
Surroundings
The nearest German cities are Chemnitz (80 km to the southwest), Leipzig (100 km to the northwest) and Berlin (200 km to the north). The Czech capital Prague is about 150 km to the south; the Polish city of WrocÅaw is about 200 km to the east. There are some medium-sized towns such as Pirna (40,000 inhabitants), Freital (40,000), Radebeul (33,000 inhabitants) and MeiÃen (28,000 inhabitants) in the borough of Dresden. Riesa and Freiberg are not far away.
Greater Dresden, which spreads in the neighbouring districts of Kamenz, Meissen, Riesa-GroÃenhain, Sächsische Schweiz, WeiÃeritzkreis and in small parts in the district of Bautzen, has a population of arround 1.250.000 inhabitants
2006-12-06 06:32:45
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answered by consciousdreama 1
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Dresden is the capital city of the German Federal Free State of Saxony. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe.
For the map, check out:
2006-12-06 06:33:15
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answered by lieselot h 3
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Dresden is in Sachsen (Saxony) - about two hours SE from where I live.
2006-12-09 09:55:17
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answered by Anonymous
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