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HOHENHEIM

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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 572 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HOHENHEIM , a See also:

village of See also:Germany, in the See also:kingdom of See also:Wurttemberg, 7 M. S. of See also:Stuttgart by See also:rail. Pop. 300. It came in 1768 from the See also:counts of Hohenheim to the See also:dukes of Wurttemberg, and in 1785 See also:Duke Karl Eugen built a See also:country See also:house here. This house with grounds is now the seat of the most important agricultural See also:college in Germany; it was founded in 1817, was raised to the position of a high school in 1865, and now ranks as a technical high school with university status. See See also:Frohlich, Das Schloss and See also:die Akademie Hohenheim (Stuttgart, 1870).

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