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GRIESBACH , a watering-See also:place in the See also:grand duchy of See also:Baden, in the valley of the Rench, 155o ft. above the See also:sea, 6 m. W. from See also:Freudenstadt in See also:Wurttemberg. It is celebrated for its saline chalybeate See also:waters (twelve springs), which are specific in cases of See also:anaemia, feminine disorders and diseases of the See also:nervous See also:system, and were used in the 16th See also:century. The See also:annual number of visitors is nearly 2000. Pop. (1900) 800. From 1665 to 18o5 Griesbach was See also:part of the bishopric of See also:Strassburg. See Haberer, See also:Die Renchbader Petersthal and Griesbach (Wiirzburg, 1866). End of Article: GRIESBACHAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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