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See also:SCHNEIDEMUHL (See also:Polish Pila) , a See also:town of See also:Germany, in the Prussian See also:province of See also:Posen, situated on the Cuddow, 6o m. N. of Posen and 145 M. N.E. of See also:Berlin on the See also:main See also:line to See also:Konigsberg, and at the junction of lines to See also:Stargard and See also:Thorn. Pop. (19o5), 21,624. It has five churches, a classical school and a See also:Roman See also:Catholic teachers' See also:seminary. Schneidemuhl carries on a See also:trade in See also:wood, See also:grain and potatoes, and possesses an See also:iron foundry, several See also:glass See also:works and See also:machine-shops, and other See also:industrial establishments. Considerable damage was done to the town in 1893 by a violent overflow of See also:water from a deep artesian well. End of Article: SCHNEIDEMUHL (Polish Pila)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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