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Regional policy to demographic challenges in Saxony-Anhalt. January 25, 2007 Dr. Karl-Heinz Daehre Minister for regional development and transport Saxony-Anhalt. Saxony-Anhalt. Statistics Saxony-Anhalt: regional capital and seat of government: Magdeburg 2,5 million inhabitants
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Regional policy to demographic challenges in Saxony-Anhalt January 25, 2007 Dr. Karl-Heinz Daehre Minister for regional development and transport Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt Statistics Saxony-Anhalt: regional capital and seat of government: Magdeburg 2,5 million inhabitants 20.400 square kilometers highest mountain: 1.141 meter Brocken (Harz) longest river: Elbe (302 kilometer in Saxony-Anhalt) Wittenberg University - one of oldest universities world Ministry of Regional Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt
Emperor Otto I. statue horseman of Magdeburg (middle of the 13th century) Ministry of Regional Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt
Magdeburg regional capitel of Saxony-Anhalt Magdeburg Cathedral with tomp of emperator Otto I. (construction period: 1209 to 1520) Quelle: Ministry of Regional Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt
Very important persons of/from Saxony-Anhalt • Emperator Otto I. • Catherine the Great of Russia • Otto von Bismarck - the first chancellor of the german Empire (19th C) • Hans-Dietrich Genscher – foreign minister (1974-1992) • Mechthild von Magdeburg (mysticism of middle of Europe in the 13th C), Eike von Repkow (composes the „Mirror of the Saxons“), Martin Luther (Reformation), Otto von Guericke (natural scientist), Friedrich Nietzsche, Georg Friedrich Händel, Walter Gropius, Hugo Junkers, Käthe Kruse .... Mechthild von Magdeburg Katharina die Große Otto der Große Eike von Repkow Martin Luther Otto von Bismark Georg Friedrich Händel Friedrich Nietsche Kurt Weill Hugo Junkers
Castle Church of Wittenberg Martin Luther publishes 95 theses on 31st October 1517 and starts the momentous Reformation country of Reformation – initiated by Martin Luther Ministry of Regional Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt
World heritage Site (UNESO) in Saxony-Anhalt Luther memorials in Wittenberg and Eisleben Castle Church Wittenberg Bauhaus Dessau Wörlitzer Park - english garden (End of 18th C) Quedlinburg – old city with half-timbered construction and romanic Collegiate Church Ministry of Regional Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt
Bauhaus Dessau (1926) -- Walter Gropius german architect and founder of Bauhaus
modern architekture by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Magdeburg
2005 1990 Developement of population in Saxony-Anhalt 3.10.1990 31.12.2005 birth deficit 228 thousands (55 %) migration deficit 193 thousands (45 %) 2.890.474 2.469.716 population deficit persons persons 421 thousands Quelle: Statistics agency Saxony-Anhalt Ministry of Regional Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt
Age-structure (-pyramid) in Saxony-Anhalt 1990 and 2005 male fermale female male Quelle: Statistics agency Saxony-Anhalt Ministry of Regional Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt
Age-structure (-pyramid) in Saxony-Anhalt 1990 and 2025 male female male female Quelle: Statistics agency Saxony-Anhalt Ministry of Regional Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt
Lebensbaum 1981 bis 2025 Age-structure (-pyramid) male female Quelle: Statistics agency Saxony-Anhalt Ministry of Regional Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt
Numbers of biths und deaths in Saxony-Anhalt from 1970 to 2005 Quelle: Statistics agency Saxony-Anhalt Ministry of Regional Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt
Development of selected age-groups in Saxony-Anhalt *results of 4th regional population projection Saxony-Anhalt Quelle: Statistics agency Saxony-Anhalt Ministry of Regional Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt
Regional policy to demographic challengesin Saxony-Anhalt January 25, 2007 Dr. Karl-Heinz Daehre Minister for regional development and transport Saxony-Anhalt
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