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BREDOW , a See also:village of See also:Germany, in the See also:kingdom of See also:Prussia, immediately See also:north of See also:Stettin, of which it forms a suburb. Here are the See also:Vulcan See also:iron-See also:works and See also:shipbuilding yards, where the liners " Deutschland " (190o), the " Kaiserin See also:Augusta See also:Victoria " (1906), and the " See also:George See also:Washington " (1908), the largest See also:vessel (722 ft. See also:long, 27,000 tons) in the See also:German See also:mercantile marine, were built; and also See also:sugar, See also:cement and other factories. End of Article: BREDOWAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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