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BERNBURG , a See also: town in the duchy of See also: Anhalt, See also: Germany, on the See also: Saale, 29 M
.
N. by W. from See also: Halle by See also: rail, formerly the capital of the now incorporated duchy of Anhalt-Bernburg
.
Pop
.
(1900) 34,427; (1905) 34,929
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It consists of four parts, the Altstadt or old town, the Bergstadt or See also: hill town, the
See also: Neustadt or new town, and the suburb of Waldau—the Bergstadt on the right and the other three on the See also: left of the See also: river Saale, which is crossed by a massive See also: stone
See also: bridge
.
It is a well-built city, the See also: principal public buildings being the See also: government See also: house, the See also: church of St Mary, the gymnasium and the house of correction
.
The
See also: castle, formerly the ducal residence, is in the Bergstadt, defended by moats, and surrounded by beautiful gardens
.
Bernburg is the seat of considerable industry, manufacturing machinery and boilers, See also: sugar, pottery and chemicals, and has See also: lead and See also: zinc smelting
.
Market-gardening is also extensively carried on, and there is a large river See also: traffic in grain and agricultural produce
.
Bernburg is of See also: great antiquity
.
The Bergstadt was fortified by See also: Otto III. in the loth century, and the new town was founded in the 13th
.
For a long See also: period the different parts were under See also: separate municipalities, the new town uniting with the old in 156o, and the Bergstadt with both in 1824
.
See also: Prince See also: Frederick removed the ducal residence to See also: Ballenstedt in 1765
.
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