Schkeuditz

Schkeuditz (German pronunciation: [ˈʃkɔʏdɪts] ⓘ; Upper Sorbian: Skudźicy) is a Große Kreisstadt in the district of Nordsachsen, in Saxony, Germany.

The letter processing center for the greater Leipzig region is also located in Schkeuditz.

"Schkeuditzer Kreuz", the first cloverleaf exchange in Germany was opened in 1936,[3] and today is the intersection between the autobahns A9 and A14.

The Linear Pottery Well excavated in the Schkeuditz locality of Altscherbitz is 7000 years old.

[4] Schkeuditz was first documented in the year 981 as a church in Merseburg bishopric with the name "scudici".

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