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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 926 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KREUZBURG , a See also:

town of See also:Germany, in the Prussian See also:province of See also:Silesia, on the Stober, 24 M. N.N.E. of See also:Oppeln. Pop. (1905), 10,919. It has an Evangelical and a See also:Roman See also:Catholic See also:church, a gymnasium and a teacher's See also:seminary. Here are See also:flour-See also:mills, distilleries, See also:iron-See also:works, breweries, and manufactories of See also:sugar and of machinery. Kreuzburg, which became a town in 1252, was the birthplace of the novelist Gustav See also:Freytag.

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