Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt borders on four neighbouring states: Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia and Lower Saxony. It is the eighth largest state in Germany in terms of area and the tenth largest in terms of population.It has a population of 2,245,470. While the northern parts of the country are sparsely populated, the population density in the centre and south is over 150 inhabitants per square kilometre. The state capital is the traditional city of Magdeburg. It is the second largest city in the state after Halle/Saale.
The Elbe - one of the most important Central European waterways and the main inland waterway link to the overseas port of Hamburg - flows through Saxony-Anhalt from south-east to north-west over a length of around 303 kilometres.
Anyone who lives in large cities, especially in a student city like Magdeburg, knows the problem of finding accommodation. But finding a flat can also be difficult in more rural areas. But no matter whether you live in the city or in the countryside, when single parents get together and set up a flat-sharing community, they can relieve each other of a lot of work and support each other in their everyday lives.
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