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APENRADE , a See also:town of See also:Germany in the Prussian See also:province of See also:Schleswig, beautifully situated on the Apenrade See also:Fjord, an See also:arm of the Little See also:Belt, 38 m . N. of the town of Schleswig . Pop . (1900) 5952 . It is connected by a See also:branch See also:line with the See also:main railway of Schleswig, and possesses a See also:good See also:harbour, which affords shelter for a large carrying See also:trade . Fishing, See also:shipbuilding and various small factories provide occupation for the See also:population . The town is a bathing resort, as is Elisenlund See also:close by . |
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