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Johanngeorgenstadt

Johanngeorgenstadt
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Johanngeorgenstadt   is located in Germany
Johanngeorgenstadt
Johanngeorgenstadt
Coordinates: 50°26′00″N 12°42′50″E / 50.43333°N 12.71389°E / 50.43333; 12.71389Coordinates: 50°26′00″N 12°42′50″E / 50.43333°N 12.71389°E / 50.43333; 12.71389
Country Germany
State Saxony
District Erzgebirgskreis
Government
 • Mayor Holger Hascheck (SPD)
Area
 • Total 29.59 km2 (11.42 sq mi)
Elevation 650-1,000 m (−2,630 ft)
Population (2015-12-31)
 • Total 4,135
 • Density 140/km2 (360/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 08349
Dialling codes 03773
Vehicle registration ERZ
Website www.johanngeorgenstadt.de

Johanngeorgenstadt is a mining town in Saxony’s Ore Mountains, 17 km south of Aue, and 27 km northwest of Karlovy Vary. It lies in the district of Erzgebirgskreis, on the border with the Czech Republic, is a state-recognized health resort (Erholungsort), and calls itself Stadt des Schwibbogens (“Schwibbogen Town”). Its population decline since the 1950s has been extremely severe falling from 45,000 residents in 1953 to only about one tenth of that now.

The town stretches predominantly from the eastern ridge of the almost 900-m-high Fastenberg to where the Breitenbach, which forms part of the border with the Czech Republic, empties into the river Schwarzwasser. The nearest high mountains to the town are the 1019-m-high Auersberg, the 1043-m-high Blatenský vrch (in Czech) or Plattenberg (in German) and the 913-m-high Rabenberg.

Communities in Aue-Schwarzenberg bordering on Johanngeorgenstadt are Breitenbrunn, and Sosa. The Czech community of Potůčky also borders on Johanngeorgenstadt.

Johanngeorgenstadt consists of the centres of Altstadt (called locally Sockendorf), Mittelstadt, Neustadt, Schwefelwerk, Jugel (Ober- and Unterjugel), Henneberg, Wittigsthal, Pachthaus, Heimberg (with Külliggut), Steigerdorf (with Haberlandmühle), Steinbach and Sauschwemme. The former centre of Neuoberhaus is nowadays abandoned and has been overgrown by woods.

Owing to the town’s great elevation – the road to Neustadt reaches 892 m – the winter here, with its long-lasting snow cover, often lasts half the year, making Johanngeorgenstadt one of Saxony’s snowiest areas. Wind strengths of four to seven at any time of year are not a rarity, leading to the town’s already becoming a well-loved summer resort by the late 19th century. Ever since the area was once mentioned in some 18th-century publications as the Sächsisches Sibirien (“Saxon Siberia”), the town has been known by the affectionate nickname Johannsibirsk.


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