Doebeln (district)
Döbeln is a district in Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Torgau-Oschatz[?], Riesa-Großenhain[?], Meißen[?], Mittweida[?] and Muldentalkreis[?].
The region was originally populated by Sorbic peoples. In the early Middle Ages the Daleminzian[?] people settled along this section of the Mulde river. It was driven away by Germans after the battle of Jahna[?] in 928.
The present borders of the district were established in 1952, when the government of East Germany formed the new districts. Döbeln is one of the few districts, which have not been changed after the German reunification.
The district is located on the banks of the Freiberger Mulde in the triangle between the cities of Dresden, Leipzig and Chemnitz.
Official website (http://www.landkreis-doebeln.de) (German)
Statistics State: Saxony Adm. Region: Leipzig Capital: Döbeln[?] Area: 424 km² Inhabitants: 77,900 (2001) pop. density: 184 inh./km² Car identification: DL Website: landkreis-doebeln.de (http://www.landkreis-doebeln.de/) Map

Table of contents
1 History
2 Geography
3 Coat of arms
4 Towns and municipalities
5 External links
History
Geography
Coat of arms 
The lion is the heraldic animal of Saxony. Green and white are the colours of the flag of Saxony. The shield on the right side displays the arms of the city of Döbeln.
Towns and municipalities
External links