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NEUTITSCHEIN (Czech Navy Jicin)

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 441 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NEUTITSCHEIN (See also:Czech See also:Navy Jicin) , a See also:town of See also:Austria, in See also:Moravia, 75 m. N.E. of Briinn by See also:rail. Pop. (1900) 11,891, chiefly See also:German. It is situated on a See also:spur of the Carpathians, and on the See also:banks of the Titsch, an affluent of the See also:Oder. It is the See also:chief See also:place in the Kuhlandchen, a fertile valley peopled by German settlers, who See also:rear See also:cattle and cultivate See also:flax. At Neutitschein manufactures of woollen See also:cloth, See also:flannel, hats, carriages and See also:tobacco are carried on; and it is also the centre of a brisk See also:trade. The town was founded in 1311. Neutitschein was in 1790 the headquarters of the See also:Austrian See also:field-See also:marshal Loudon, who died here in the same See also:year and is buried in the See also:parish See also:church.

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