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The Leipzig BayDickinson (1964), p. 29. Utrata Fachwörterbuch: Geographie - Englisch-Deutsch/Deutsch-Englisch by Jürgen Utrata (2014). Retrieved 10 Apr 2014.() or Leipzig Basin or Saxon LowlandDickinson (1964), p. 37. or Saxon Bay is a very flat, originally lakeless and highly fertile in Central , in northwestern and southeastern , anchored by the foothills of the in the northwest and of the in the southeast.

This region was originally covered with dense forests and meandering rivers. In the course of urbanization and open pit , large areas were deforested and many rivers and streams canalised or diverted. The Leipzig Bay is bounded to the north by the Düben Heath, to the east by the , to the south by the Ore Mountain Foreland and the Central Saxon Hills, and by the to the west. The conurbation formed by the two cities of and Halle lies in the centre of the Leipzig Bay. Other important towns are , , and Borna.


Geology
The Leipzig Bay is a landscape and the southernmost part of the North German Plain. The landscape is essentially a broken only by low eminences such as the and dissected by the valleys of the , , , and Pleiße rivers.

The Leipzig Bay was formed during the period. When the and were uplifted, a was formed as a compensating movement, into which material from the mountain ranges was deposited. As a result of the creation of and variable , organic material was also deposited in this basin, which in turn was overlaid by . or was formed from these deposits, which is covered by layers of and . Geologische Übersichtskarte 1 : 200,000, Sheet CC 4734 Leipzig. Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe


Location
The landscape is very well served by communications. A cardioid ring motorway runs around the Leipzig-Halle conurbation, the so-called Central German Loop ( Mitteldeutsche Schleife). Leipzig/Halle Airport is an important transport hub in the eastern German states. Railway lines and Bundesstraßen (federal roads) run in all directions of the compass, linking the Leipzig Bay with other parts of the country. Only has no direct access to this region, although work on the unfinished Elster-Saale Canal began in the mid 20th century.


Importance
The Leipzig region is historically, culturally and economically of huge importance to Central Germany. Although open-cast mining continues in the area, it is also being developed from an environmental and tourist perspective, through the of old pits and mining facilities and their conversion into recreation areas, especially north and south of Leipzig. By flooding some the open-cast mines many have been and are being created in the Leipzig Basin, which are gradually changing the face of the landscape.


See also
  • List of landscapes in Saxony
  • Leipzig River Network


Literature
  • Dickinson, Robert E (1964). Germany: A regional and economic geography (2nd ed.). London: Methuen. .
  • Donath, Matthias (2010). Leipziger Land. Kulturlandschaften Sachsens Bd. 2, , Leipzig.

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