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MODLING

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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 643 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MODLING , an old See also:

town of See also:Austria, in See also:Lower Austria, TO M. S. of See also:Vienna by See also:rail. Pop. (1900), 15,304. It is situated at the entrance of the Briihl valley and is a popular summer resort, possessing See also:iron and See also:sulphur See also:baths. It possesses a See also:Gothic See also:church, with a See also:crypt dating from the 15th See also:century, and a still older Romanesque See also:burial See also:chapel. It has a considerable iron and See also:metal See also:industry, and manufactures of shoes, See also:varnish, &c.

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