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EIBENSTOCK , a See also:town of See also:Germany, in the See also:kingdom of See also:Saxony, near the See also:Mulde, on the See also:borders of Bohemia, 17 M. by See also:rail S.S.E. of See also:Zwickau. Pop. (1905) 7460. It is a See also:principal seat of the See also:tambour °mbroidery which was introduced in 1775 by See also:Clara Angerma„n. It possesses chemical and See also:tobacco manufactories, and See also:tin and See also:iron See also:works. It has also a large See also:cattle See also:market. Eibenstock, together with See also:Schwarzenberg, was acquired by See also:purchase in 1533 by Saxony and was granted municipal rights in the following See also:year. End of Article: EIBENSTOCKAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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