Möhlau

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Coordinates: 51°44′N 12°21′E

Möhlau
Coat of arms of Möhlau Location of Möhlau in Germany

Country Germany
State Saxony-Anhalt
District Wittenberg
Population 2,177 (30/06/2004)
Area 24.77 km²
Population density 88 /km²
Elevation 83 m
Coordinates 51°44′ N 12°21′ E
Postal code 06791
Area code 034953
Licence plate code WB
Mayor Günther Lönnig

Möhlau is a community in Wittenberg district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Together with the town of Gräfenhainichen and the communities of Jüdenberg, Schköna, Tornau and Zschornewitz, Möhlau forms the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of Tor zur Dübener Heide.

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[edit] Geography

[edit] Location

The community lies on the southern edge of Wittenberg district about 9 km west of the former district seat of Gräfenhainichen and about 18 km southeast of Dessau, right on the border with Saxony.

[edit] Geology

The municipal area is strongly marked by brown coal strip mining. Most of the old pits have flooded since they were shut down and are now used as bathing ponds.

[edit] Constituent communities

Möhlau has four of these: Golpa, Rothehaus, Großmöhlau and Kleinmöhlau.

[edit] History

Möhlau is said to have been settled originally by Slavs. It had its first documentary mention on 12 December 1200 when a church was consecrated in Wörlitz, about 25 km away.


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