Abstract

CENTRAL GERMANY, or Mitteldeutschland, is a term which is applied by German scholars to the whole or part of the middle Elbe basin in Ger? many south of Magdeburg. The demands of long-range land planning in respect of the extensive lignite quarries and the industry and settlement associated with them, as well as the need for creating more rational adminis? trative units, have prompted numerous studies in the last twenty years, many of them under semi-ofBcial auspices, of the economic character of this area and the interrelations of its parts.x In this article it is intended to examine in what sense and in what measure the middle Elbe basin may be considered a geographical unit.

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