Salzgitter
Soltgitter (Eastphalian) | |
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![]() Salder Castle | |
Coordinates: 52°09′N 10°20′E / 52.150°N 10.333°E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Lower Saxony |
District | Urban district |
Subdivisions | 7 towns with 31 boroughs |
Government | |
• Lord mayor (2021–26) | Frank Klingebiel[1] (CDU) |
Area | |
• Total | 224.49 km2 (86.68 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 275 m (902 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 80 m (260 ft) |
Population (2022-12-31)[2] | |
• Total | 104,548 |
• Density | 470/km2 (1,200/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Postal codes | 38226, 38228, 38229, 38239, 38259 |
Dialling codes | 05341 |
Vehicle registration | SZ |
Website | www.salzgitter.de |
Salzgitter (German pronunciation: [zaltsˈɡɪtɐ] ⓘ; Eastphalian: Soltgitter)[3][4] is an independent city in southeast Lower Saxony, Germany, located between Hildesheim and Braunschweig. Together with Wolfsburg and Braunschweig, Salzgitter is one of the seven Oberzentren of Lower Saxony (roughly equivalent to a metropolitan area). With 107,674 inhabitants and 223.92 square kilometres (86.46 sq mi) (as of 31 December 2015), its area is the largest in Lower Saxony and one of the largest in Germany. Salzgitter originated as a conglomeration of several small towns and villages, and is today made up of 31 boroughs, which are relatively compact conurbations with wide stretches of open country between them. The main shopping street of the young city is in the borough of Lebenstedt, and the central business district is in the borough of Salzgitter-Bad. Over 70%(76,500) of the population lives within the urban aggomeration of Braunschweig but most of the area is within the urban agglomeration of Hildesheim and 54.1% of the city's population within the Braunschweig urban agglomeration have a migration background, which is 41,386 people. The city is part of two urban agglomeration, Hildesheim and Braunschweig, because of its uneven distribution of urban quarters. Due to the uneven population distribution, the density of the areas within the Braunschweig urban agglomeration is over 1,500 people per km² with the Lebenstedt area having over 3,000 people per km². The city is connected to the Mittellandkanal and the Elbe Lateral Canal by a distributary. The nearest metropolises are Braunschweig, about 23 kilometres (14 miles) to the northeast, and Hanover, about 51 km (32 miles) to the northwest. The population of the City of Salzgitter has exceeded 100,000 inhabitants since its foundation in 1942 (which made it a city (Großstadt) in contrast to a town (Stadt) by the German definition), when it was still called Watenstedt-Salzgitter. Beside Wolfsburg, Leverkusen and Eisenhüttenstadt, Salzgitter is one of the few cities in Germany founded during the 20th century.