Sülzetal
Sülzetal is a municipality in the Börde district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated on the creek Sülze, a tributary of the Elbe, about southwest of Magdeburg. Sülzetal was established on 1 April 2001 by the merger of the former municipalities Altenweddingen, Bahrendorf, Dodendorf, Langenweddingen, Osterweddingen, Schwaneberg, Stemmern and Sülldorf. The Sülze valley is characterized by artesian aquifers, delivering brine ' that had been used for salt production.
Seats in the municipal assembly ' as of 2004 elections:
- Social Democratic Party of Germany: 8
- Christian Democratic Union: 6
- Association of Independent Voters: 2
- Free Democratic Party: 1
- Culture and Sports Club Osterweddingen: 1
- Free Voters Schwaneberg: 1
- The Left: 1
The villages of Dodendorf, Osterweddingen and Langenweddingen have access to the railway line from Magdeburg to Thale, served by the Veolia Verkehr company since 2005. On 6 July 1967 the level crossing at Langenweddingen was the scene of one of the worst train accidents in Germany, when a bilevel train hit a tanker truck, resulting in an explosion that killed 94 people, many of them children on their way to a summer camp in the Harz mountains.
The letter processing center for the greater Magdeburg area is located in Sülzetal.
Notable people
- Friedrich Aue, resistance fighter, born 27 July 1896 in Dodendorf, died 27 November 1944 in Brandenburg an der Havel
- Heinz Weitzendorf, composer and conductor