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See also:BODENBACH (See also:Czech Podmokly) , a See also:town of Bohemia, See also:Austria, 83 m. N.N.E. of See also:Prague by See also:rail. Pop. (1900) 10,782, almost exclusively See also:German. It is situated on the See also:left See also:bank of the See also:Elbe opposite See also:Tetschen, and is an important railway junction, containing also an See also:Austrian and a Saxon See also:custom-See also:house. Bodenbach, which in the See also:middle of the 19th See also:century had only a few See also:hundred inhabitants, has become a very important See also:industrial centre. Its See also:principal manufactures include See also:cotton and woollen goods, earthenware and crockery, chemicals, See also:chicory, See also:chocolate, sweet-meats and preserves, and See also:beer. It has also a very active transit See also:trade. End of Article: BODENBACH (Czech Podmokly)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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