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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 347 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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town in the See also:kingdom of See also:Saxony, in the .valley of the Dollnitz, 36 m. N.W. of See also:Dresden, on the See also:trunk railway to See also:Leipzig. Pop. (1905) 10,8.54. One of its three Evangelical churches is the handsome See also:Gothic See also:church of St Aegidius, with twin See also:spires. See also:Sugar, See also:felt, woollens, See also:cloth and See also:leather are manufactured, and there is considerable See also:trade in agricultural produce. Four See also:miles See also:west lies the Koimberg, the highest See also:eminence in the See also:north of Saxony. See C. See also:Hoffmann, Historische Beschreibung der Stadt Oschatz (Oschatz, 1873–1874) ; and Gurlitt, Bau- and Kunstdenkmaler der Amtsmannschaft Oschatz (Dresden, 1905).

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