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RASTENBURG , a See also:town of See also:Germany, in the See also:province of See also:East See also:Prussia, lying in a See also:flat sandy See also:plain on the Guber, 64 m. S.E. of See also:Konigsberg by the railway to Prostken. Pop. (1905) 11,889. Its See also:principal manufactures are See also:flour, See also:sugar, oil, See also:beer and machinery. In the vicinity is Karlshof, a celebrated See also:establishment for the cure of epileptic diseases. See Beckherrn, Mittheilungen aus Rastenburgs Vergangenheit (Rastenburg, 1891) ; and Schaffer, Chronik von Rastenburg (Rastenburg, 1889). End of Article: RASTENBURGAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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