Here is the information about Dresden organized as (subject, predicate, object) triples, categorized for readability:

**Geography and Demographics**
(Dresden, is a city in, Germany)
(Dresden, is the capital of, the Free State of Saxony)
(Dresden, is located on, the Elbe River)
(Dresden, borders, the Elbe Sandstone Mountains)
(Dresden, is situated near, the Czech Republic border)
(Dresden, has a population of, approximately 560,000 residents)
(Dresden, encompasses, an area of 328 square kilometers)
(Dresden, is divided into, 10 boroughs)
(Dresden, features, a temperate oceanic climate)

**History**
(Dresden, was first documented in, the year 1206)
(Dresden, served as the royal residence for, the Electors and Kings of Saxony)
(Augustus the Strong, ruled, Dresden)
(Augustus the Strong, transformed, Dresden into a Baroque cultural center)
(Dresden, earned the nickname, "Florence on the Elbe")
(Allied forces, bombed, Dresden)
(The Bombing of Dresden, occurred in, February 1945)
(The Bombing of Dresden, destroyed, the historic inner city)
(The Bombing of Dresden, killed, approximately 25,000 people)
(Dresden, became part of, the German Democratic Republic)
(The German Democratic Republic, rebuilt, parts of historic Dresden)
(The German Democratic Republic, surrounded Dresden with, socialist-style housing estates)
(Dresden, experienced widespread flooding in, 2002)
(Dresden, experienced widespread flooding in, 2013)

**Architecture and Landmarks**
(The Frauenkirche, is located in, Dresden)
(The Frauenkirche, features, a massive stone dome)
(The Frauenkirche, was destroyed during, World War II)
(The Frauenkirche, was fully reconstructed in, 2005)
(The Zwinger, is a palace complex in, Dresden)
(The Zwinger, exemplifies, Baroque architecture)
(The Semperoper, serves as, the Saxon State Opera house)
(Dresden Castle, served as, the seat of the Saxon royal family)
(The Fürstenzug, is a large mural in, Dresden)
(The Fürstenzug, depicts, a procession of Saxon rulers)
(The Fürstenzug, is made from, 23,000 Meissen porcelain tiles)
(The Blue Wonder, is a famous bridge in, Dresden)
(Brühl's Terrace, is known as, the "Balcony of Europe")
(The Kreuzkirche, is the largest church in, Dresden)
(The Yenidze, was built as, a cigarette factory)
(The Yenidze, resembles, a mosque)

**Culture and Arts**
(Dresden, hosts, the Striezelmarkt)
(The Striezelmarkt, is, one of Germany's oldest Christmas markets)
(The Striezelmarkt, was founded in, 1434)
(Dresden Christstollen, is a traditional Christmas pastry of, Dresden)
(The Dresden State Art Collections, operate, 15 individual museums)
(The Green Vault, contains, a massive collection of historic treasures)
(The Green Vault, suffered a major jewelry theft in, 2019)
(The Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, displays, Raphael's "Sistine Madonna")
(The Dresden Staatskapelle, is, a world-renowned symphony orchestra)
(Richard Wagner, premiered works in, Dresden)
(Richard Strauss, premiered works in, Dresden)
(The Kreuzchor, is a famous boys' choir in, Dresden)

**Economy and Industry**
(Dresden, is an economic hub for, the microelectronics industry)
(The Dresden region, is widely known as, "Silicon Saxony")
(GlobalFoundries, operates a major semiconductor plant in, Dresden)
(Infineon Technologies, operates a semiconductor plant in, Dresden)
(Bosch, opened a semiconductor factory in, Dresden)
(TSMC, plans to build a semiconductor plant in, Dresden)
(Volkswagen, established, the Transparent Factory)
(The Transparent Factory, is located in, central Dresden)
(The Transparent Factory, produces, electric vehicles)
(Dresden, relies heavily on, the tourism industry)

**Education and Science**
(TU Dresden, is the largest university in, Dresden)
(TU Dresden, is classified as, a German "University of Excellence")
(TU Dresden, enrolls, over 30,000 students)
(Dresden, hosts, three Max Planck Institutes)
(Dresden, hosts, eleven Fraunhofer Institutes)
(Dresden, hosts, two Leibniz Institutes)
(The Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, conducts research in, energy and health)

**Politics and Administration**
(Dirk Hilbert, acts as the mayor of, Dresden)
(Dresden, serves as the seat of, the Saxon State Parliament)
(Dresden, received UNESCO World Heritage status in, 2004)
(Dresden, lost its UNESCO World Heritage status in, 2009)
(The loss of UNESCO status, was caused by, the construction of the Waldschlösschen Bridge)
