Saxony is a federal state in the east of
Germany.
It's south from Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt, east from Thuringia and north-east from Bavaria. Poland and the Czech Republic attack it in the west.
The German
name for Saxony is ”Sachsen”.
People in Saxony talk in different dialects/accents, including various versions of Saxon (German: Sächsisch), Ore Mountains dialect (German: Erzgebirgisch), Vogtland dialect (Vogtländisch), as well as Standard German.
There also live people of a culture called Sorbs (German: Sorben) which has West Slavic origins.
A few of famous people that were born and/or live(
d) in Saxony are August der Starke (former elector), Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (poet), Richard Wagner (composer), Karl
May (author),
Michael Ballack (football player), and Tom Pauls (comedian and cabaret artist).
Saxon
food includes quarkkeulchen, green dumplings (Grüne Klöße), sauerbraten in Saxon style, barley
soup with smoked pork (Graupensuppe mit Kassler), elderberry
soup, cabbage rolls (Kohlrouladen), potato pancakes (Kartoffelpuffer), quark
cake, and many more.
Most Saxon people LOVE to drink
coffee.
They generally are very nice, smart and funny.
The TU Leipzig, located in the north-west of Saxony, is one of Germany's best universities.
Saxony's capital city is Dresden.