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Salzgitter, a prominent town in eastern Lower Saxony, beckons adventure seekers with its rich history and vast expanse. Nestled about 50 Km from the capital city of Hannover, Salzgitter captures the essence of Germany's industrial prowess. With an impressive span of 25 Km from north to south and 19 Km from east to west, the town boasts 31 diverse boroughs. Home to a population of over 100,000 since the 1950s, Salzgitter owes its prominence to its abundant deposits of Iron Ore and its steel production, which thrived until the late 1980s. Notably, one of the schafts, Konrad, has transformed into a crucial facility for the storage of low-level radioactive waste.
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Want to explore Salzgitter? Getting there is a breeze! You can easily reach Salzgitter via the A39 from Braunschweig. And if you're coming from points east or west, no worries! Salzgitter is connected to the A7 and A2 highways. So hop in your car and hit the road for an exciting adventure in Salzgitter!
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