Nossen (German pronunciation: [ˈnɔsn̩] ⓘ; Upper Sorbian: Nosyn, pronounced [ˈnɔsɨn]) 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.

Geography

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.

Historical population

From 1995, recorded on 31 December, unless otherwise noted:

YearPop.±%
Historical population
YearPop.±%18341,778—18853,945+121.9%19607,881+99.8%19906,999−11.2%19986,552−6.4%YearPop.±%20006,487−1.0%20027,781+19.9%20047,626−2.0%20067,363−3.4%20097,142−3.0%
18341,778
18853,945+121.9%
19607,881+99.8%
19906,999−11.2%
19986,552−6.4%
YearPop.±%
20006,487−1.0%
20027,781+19.9%
20047,626−2.0%
20067,363−3.4%
20097,142−3.0%

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the city

Manfred von Killinger (1940)

External links

  • (in German)