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LANDSBERG BEI See also:HALLE , a See also:town in See also:Prussia on the Strengbach, on the railway from See also:Berlin to See also:Weissenfels. Pop. (19o5) 1770. Its See also:industries include See also:quarrying and malting, and the manufacture of See also:sugar and machinery. Landsberg was the See also:capital of a small margraviate of this name, ruled in the 12th See also:century by a certain See also:Dietrich, who built the town. Later it belonged to See also:Meissen and to See also:Saxony, passing to Prussia in 1814. End of Article: LANDSBERG BEI HALLEAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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