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LIPPSPRINGE

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Originally appearing in Volume V16, Page 743 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LIPPSPRINGE , a See also:

town and watering-See also:place in the Prussian See also:province of See also:Westphalia, lying under the western slope of the Teutoburger Wald, 5 M. N. of See also:Paderborn. Pop. (1905) 3100. The springs, the See also:Arminius Quelle and the Liborius Quelle, for which it is famous, are saline See also:waters of a temperature of 70° F., and are utilized both for bathing and drinking in cases of pulmonary See also:consumption and chronic diseases of the See also:respiratory See also:organs. The See also:annual number of visitors amounts to about 6000. Lippspringe is mentioned in See also:chronicles as See also:early as the 9th See also:century, and here in the 13th century the See also:order of the See also:Templars established a stronghold. It received civic rights about 1400. See Dammann, Der Kurort Lippspringe (Paderborn, 1900) ; Koniger, Lippspringe (See also:Berlin, 1893); and See also:Frey, Lippspringe, Kurort See also:fur Lungenkranke (Paderborn, 1899).

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