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ESCHWEILER

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Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 765 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ESCHWEILER , a See also:

town of See also:Germany, in the Prussian See also:Rhine See also:province, on the Inde, and the See also:railways See also:Cologne-Herbesthal and See also:Munich-See also:Gladbach-See also:Stolberg, about 8 m. E.N.E. from See also:Aix-la-Chapelle. Pop. (1905) 20,643. The town has an Evangelical and four See also:Roman See also:Catholic churches, a gymnasium and an See also:orphan-See also:age. The manufacture of See also:iron and See also:steel goods is carried on; other See also:industries include the manufacture of See also:zinc wares, tanning, distilling and See also:brewing. In the neighbourhood there are valuable See also:coal mines. See See also:Koch. Geschichte der Stadt Eschweiler (See also:Frankfort, 1890).

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