Nossen
Nossen (Upper Sorbian: Nosyn) is a town in the district of Meissen, in Saxony, Germany. It is located 80 km southeast of Leipzig. The town is dominated by a large Renaissance castle. Nossen is best known for its proximity to a motorway junction where the A14 merges onto the A4.
| Nossen   | |
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|  Coat of arms | |
| Location of Nossen   within Meissen   district  | |
|   Nossen     Nossen   | |
| Coordinates: 51°03′N 13°18′E | |
| Country | Germany | 
| State | Saxony | 
| District | Meissen | 
| Government | |
| • Mayor (2020–27) | Christian Bartusch[1] (SPD) | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 122.61 km2 (47.34 sq mi) | 
| Elevation | 259 m (850 ft) | 
| Population  (2021-12-31)[2] | |
| • Total | 10,446 | 
| • Density | 85/km2 (220/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) | 
| Postal codes | 01623, 01665, 01683 | 
| Dialling codes | 035242, 035246, 035241 | 
| Vehicle registration | MEI, GRH, RG, RIE | 
| Website | www.nossen.de | 
Geography
    
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Townhall
Neighboring towns
    
Nearest towns are Roßwein, Großschirma, Reinsberg and Striegistal in Mittelsachsen districts and Käbschütztal, Lommatzsch and Klipphausen in the Meißen district.
History
    
During World War II, a subcamp of Flossenbürg concentration camp was located here.[3][4]
Personalities
    
    Sons and daughters of the city
    

Manfred von Killinger (1940)
- Friedrich Funcke (1642-1699), clergyman, cantor and composer
- Paul Richter (1859-1944), architect
- Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher (1883-1945), founder of the order and author, who came to Adonism
- Manfred von Killinger (1886-1944) Nazi politician and diplomat, born on Gut Lindigt
- Joachim Nitsche (1926-1996), German mathematician
- Wolfgang Mieder (born 1944) professor of German Language and Folklore at the University of Vermont
References
    
- Wahlergebnisse 2020, Freistaat Sachsen, accessed 10 July 2021.
- "Bevölkerung des Freistaates Sachsen nach Gemeinden am 31. Dezember 2021" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen. 2022.
- Christine O'Keefe. Concentration Camps Archived 10 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine
- Flossenbürg subcamp
- Datenquelle ab 1998: Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen
- 31 December
- 3 October
- Using the enlarged district from 1 January 2003 (with Heynitz)
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