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|image_flag = Flag of Chemnitz.svg |image_coa = Coat of arms of Chemnitz.svg |state = Saxony |district = Urban districts of Germany |type = city |Gemeindeschlüssel = 14511000 |population = 243521 |population_as_of = 2014-12-31 |population_ref = (source ) |area = 220.85 |elevation = 296 |lat_deg = 50 | lat_min = 50 | lat_sec=| lat_hem = N |lon_deg = 12 | lon_min = 55 | lon_sec= | lon_hem = E |postal_code = 09001–09247 |area_code = 0371 037200 (Wittgensdorf) 037209 (Einsiedel) 03722 (Röhrsdorf) 03726 (Euba) |licence = C |mayor = Barbara Ludwig |party=SPD |website = (chemnitz.de ) }} Chemnitz (, , known from 1953 to 1990 as Karl-Marx-Stadt), is the third-largest city in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. Chemnitz is an independent city which is not part of any county and seat of the ''Freistaat Sachsen''. Located in the northern foothills of the Ore Mountains, it is part of the Central German Metropolitan Region. The city's economy is based on the service sector and manufacturing industry. Chemnitz University of Technology has around 10,000 students. == Etymology == Chemnitz is named after the river Chemnitz, a small tributary of the Zwickauer Mulde. The word "Chemnitz" is from the Sorbian language (), and means "stony ()". The word is composed of the Slavic word kamen meaning "stone" and the feminine suffix -ica. It is known in Czech as ''Saská Kamenice'' and in Polish as ''Kamienica Saska''. There are many other towns named Kamenica or Kamenice in areas with past or present Slavic settlement. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chemnitz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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