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RADEBERG

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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 784 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RADEBERG , a See also:

town of See also:Germany, in the See also:kingdom of See also:Saxony, pleasantly situated in a fertile See also:district on the Roder, to m. N.E. of See also:Dresden, by the railway to See also:Gorlitz and See also:Breslau. Pop. (1905) 13,301. It has an Evangelical and a See also:Roman See also:Catholic See also:church, and an old See also:castle. Its See also:principal See also:industries are the manufacture of See also:glass, machinery, See also:furniture and See also:paper, and it produces a See also:light Pilsener See also:beer which is largely exported. Near the town are the See also:Augustusbad and the Hermannsbad, two medicinal springs.

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