Saarbrücken

Saarbrücken
/zahr brook"euhn, sahr-/; Ger. /zahrdd brddyuuk"euhn/, n.
a city in W Germany: the capital of the Saarland. 187,400.

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City (pop., 2002 est.: city, 182,858; urban agglom., 959,084), capital of Saarland state, southwestern Germany.

Located on the Saar River, Saarbrücken was chartered in 1321 and belonged to the counts of Nassau-Saarbrücken until it was occupied by the French in 1793. It passed to Prussia in 1815 and became the capital of the Saar region in 1919. The present city was formed in 1909 by the union of the former Saarbrücken with Burbach-Malstatt, Sankt Johann, and Sankt Arnual. In 1959 it was made capital of Saarland. Historic buildings include the 18th-century Baroque Ludwigskirche, the Gothic abbey church of St. Arnual (с 1270–1330), and the Old Bridge over the Saar (1546).

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 city, capital (1959) of Saarland Land (state), southwestern Germany. A frontier station opposite Forbach, France, it lies on the Saar River at the mouth of the Sulz River. There were Celtic and Roman settlements in the vicinity, but the name is derived from the Frankish royal castle of Sarrabrucca, referring to a bridge across the river dating from Roman times. Its early rulers were the bishops of Metz and the counts of Saarbrücken. Chartered in 1321, it belonged to the counts of Nassau-Saarbrücken until it was occupied by the French in 1793. It passed to Prussia in 1815 and became the capital of the Saar region in 1919. The present city was formed in 1909 by the union of the former Saarbrücken with Burbach-Malstatt, Sankt Johann, and Sankt Arnual.

      Saarbrücken is the industrial, commercial, and cultural centre of the great Saar coal-mining region. Iron and steel are the most important industries; there are also breweries, food-processing plants, printing works, and factories producing machinery, optical instruments, clothing, paper, soap, lime, and cement. Saarbrücken is an important road and rail junction.

      Heavily bombed during World War II, the city has been rebuilt. Historic buildings include the old town hall (1750), the Baroque Ludwigskirche (1762–75), the Gothic abbey church of St. Arnual (c. 1270–1330), the Old Bridge over the Saar (1546), and the 15th-century castle church. The 18th-century castle, formerly belonging to the counts of Nassau-Saarbrücken, stands on the site of the Sarrabrucca. Saarbrücken is the seat of the University of the Saar (1948) and has specialized technical colleges, the state museum of pre- and early history, and the Land administrative offices and courts. The city hosts the annual international Saar Fair. In Völklingen, west of Saarbrücken, is an ironworks founded in 1873 that was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1994; covering 15 acres (6 hectares), it is the only intact ironworks built and equipped in the 19th century in either Europe or North America. An airport lies east of Saarbrücken. Pop. (2003 est.) city, 181,860; urban aggl., 953,870.

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