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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 350 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DOBELN , a See also:

town of See also:Germany, in the See also:kingdom of See also:Saxony, on the (See also:Freiberg) See also:Mulde, two arms of which embrace the town as an See also:island, 35 M. S.E. from See also:Leipzig by See also:rail, and at the junction of lines to See also:Dresden, See also:Chemnitz, Riesa and See also:Oschatz. Pop. (1905) including the See also:garrison, 18,907. It has two Evangelical churches, of which,the Nikolai-kirche, dating in its See also:present See also:form from 1485, is a handsome edifice; a See also:medieval town See also:hall, a former See also:Benedictine nunnery and a See also:monument to See also:Luther. There are an agricultural and a commercial school. The See also:industries include See also:wool-See also:spinning, See also:iron-See also:founding, See also:carriage, agricultural See also:implement, and See also:metal-See also:printing and stamping See also:works.

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