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See also:EISENBERG (Isenberg) , a See also:town of See also:Germany, in the duchy of See also:Saxe-See also:Altenburg, on a See also:plateau between the See also:rivers See also:Saale and See also:Elster, 20 m. S.W. from See also:Zeitz, and connected with the railway See also:Leipzig-See also:Gera by a See also:branch to See also:Crossen. Pop. (1905) 8824. It possesses an old See also:castle, several churches, and monuments to See also:Duke See also:Christian of Saxe-Eisenberg (d. 1707), See also:Bismarck, and the philosopher Karl Christian See also:Friedrich See also:Krause (q.v.). Its See also:principal See also:industries are See also:weaving, and the manufacture of See also:machines, ovens, See also:furniture, pianos, See also:porcelain and sausages. End of Article: EISENBERG (Isenberg)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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