1. magdeburg - Noun
2. Magdeburg - Proper noun
A city of Saxony.
Source: Webster's dictionary1. FC Magdeburg is the only East German football club to have won a European club football competition. Source: Internet
Also in 1849, Bernard Schaeffer in Magdeburg, Germany patented a successful diaphragm (see below) pressure gauge, which, together with the Bourdon gauge, revolutionized pressure measurement in industry. Source: Internet
Also, during his reign (1333–1370), Casimir the Great founded on Magdeburg rights several cities, urbanizing hitherto rural province. Source: Internet
A total of 29 members of the men’s and women’s teams have been training at the Aspire Academy Arena in Doha ahead of the Qatar Open, which gets underway on March 3, since the conclusion of the German Open in Magdeburg earlier this month. Source: Internet
A second Prussian army under the Old Dessauer advanced up the Elbe from Magdeburg to meet Rutowsky. Source: Internet
Finally, in the east, Dessau-Roßlau and Wittenberg are situated on the Elbe (as is the capital Magdeburg) in the Anhalt-Wittenberg region. Source: Internet