Chapters: Burkhard Heim, Salzgitter Ag, Salzgitter-Ringelheim, Salzgitter Bismarck Tower. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 34. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Salzgitter - Until 31 March 1942, "Salzgitter" was the name of a town where the borough Salzgitter-Bad now is. From then until 1951, "Salzgitter" was the name of a borough of the city Watenstedt-Salzgitter that existed at the time. In 1951, the borough Salzgitter was renamed Salzgitter-Bad; the name Salzgitter, having thus been freed up, became the new and more succinct name of the city that had been called "Watenstedt-Salzgitter" until then. (Nowadays, "Salzgitter-Watenstedt" is the name of a small borough with a few hundred inhabitants.) Salzgitter is located in a bride dell coated with loess, between the Oderwald Forest and the Salzgitter-H henzug ("Salzgitter Hills"). The city stretches up to 24 km (15 mi) from north to south and up to 19 km (12 mi) from east to west. The highest point is the hill Hamberg (275 m/902 ft), located northwest of Salzgitter-Bad. The following cities, towns and municipalities, listed clockwise beginning in the northeast, border on the city of Salzgitter. (As Salzgitter was founded on the area of the district of Wolfenb ttel, that district borders on Salzgitter in the west and in the east and is therefore listed twice.) Salzgitter and its 31 boroughsThe area of the City of Salzgitter consists of 31 boroughs (German: often called villages): Bad, Barum, Beddingen, Beinum, Bleckenstedt, Bruchmachtersen, Calbecht, Dr tte, Engelnstedt, Engerode, Flachst ckheim, Gebhardshagen, Gitter, Gro Mahner, Hallendorf, Heerte, Hohenrode, Immendorf, Lebenstedt, Lesse, Lichtenberg, Lobmachtersen, Ohlendorf, Osterlinde, Reppner, Ringelheim, Salder, Sauingen, Thiede, fingen and Watenstedt. These 31 boroughs ar...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=154115