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MEINBERG , a See also:village and watering-See also:place of See also:Germany, in the principality of See also:Lippe Detmold, situated in a pleasant valley under the Teutoburger Wald, 12 M. S.E. from Detmold by the railway to Altenbeken. Pop. (19o5), 1300. The See also:waters of 11/einberg, which attract annually about Imo visitors, are See also:sulphur springs, and are used for drinking, bathing and inhalation. They became known in the 18th See also:century.
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