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INOWRAZLAW , the See also:Polish See also:form of the See also:German See also:Jung-See also:Breslau, by which the See also:place was formerly known, a See also:town in the Prussian See also:province of See also:Posen, situated on an See also:eminence in the most fertile See also:part of the province, 21 m. S.W. of See also:Thorn. Pop. (1900) 26,141. See also:Iron-See also:founding, the manufacture of machinery and chemicals, and an active See also:trade in See also:cattle and See also:country produce are carried on. In the vicinity are important See also:salt See also:works and a See also:sulphur mine, and since 1876 a brine See also:bath has been within the town. Inowrazlaw is mentioned as See also:early as 1185, and in 1772 it passed to See also:Prussia. End of Article: INOWRAZLAWAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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