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      • The name has Slavic origin and means town in clay deposits. Probably in the 11th century there has developed a settlement of purchase people in the advance of the castle, that forms the origin of the today's town of Eilenburg.
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    Eilenburg Castle was first mentioned on 29 July 961 in a document by Otto I. as civitas Ilburg. The name has Slavic origin and means town with clay deposits. A settlement of tradespeople probably developed from the 11th century in the vicinity of the castle. The town was incorporated in the Margravate of Meissen in 1386.

  3. Marktplatz. Die Große Kreisstadt Eilenburg ist eine Stadt an der Mulde im Nordwesten von Sachsen am Rand der Dübener Heide, zirka 20 Kilometer nordöstlich der Universitäts- und Messestadt Leipzig. Die Stadt gehört zum Landkreis Nordsachsen und hat knapp 16.000 Einwohner; damit ist sie die viertgrößte Stadt im Kreis.

    • 46,84 km²
    • 102 m ü. NHN
  4. Die Geschichte der Stadt Eilenburg in Sachsen reicht mit ersten menschlichen Besiedlungen bis in die Altsteinzeit zurück. Die erste urkundliche Erwähnung stammt aus dem Jahr 961. Die slawische Burg Eilenburg entwickelte sich im 10. Jahrhundert zu einem wichtigen Burgwardmittelpunkt und wenig später zu einem wichtigen Sitz der Wettiner .

  5. Eilenburg station is one of two railway stations in the district town of Eilenburg in the German state of Saxony. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station. The station is located on the southeastern edge of the town. The station was opened in 1871 and gained importance over time in passenger and freight transport.

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  6. www.leipzig.travel › en › poiEilenburg - Leipzig

    Eilenburg. , Historical site,…. +49 (0)3423 652222. www.eilenburg.de. The small town on the edge of the Düben Heath looks back on a history of over a thousand years. The large district town of Eilenburg is located in the Free State of Saxony, belongs to the administrative district of North Saxony and is thus part of the Leipzig/Halle ...

  7. Eilenburg occupies 46.84 km 2 (18.1 sq mi) and has about 17.000 inhabitants as of 31 December 2009. History. The castle of Eilenburg was first mentioned at 29 July 961 in a document by Otto I. as civitas Ilburg. The name has Slavic origin and means town in clay deposits. Probably in the 11th century there has developed a settlement of purchase ...

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