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CELLE , a See also: town of See also: Germany, in the Prussian province of See also: Hanover, on the See also: left See also: bank of the navigable Aller, near its junction with the Fuse and the Lachte, 23 M
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N.E. of Hanover, on the See also: main Lehrte-See also: Hamburg railway
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Pop
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(1905) 21,400
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The town has a See also: Roman Catholic and five See also: Protestant churches, among the latter the town-See also: church with the
See also: burial vault of the See also: dukes of See also: Luneburg-Celle
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Here rest the remains of See also: Sophia Dorothea, wife of the elector See also: George of Hanover, afterwards George I. of See also: England, and those of See also: Caroline Matilda, the divorced wife of Christian VII. of See also: Denmark and See also: sister of George III. of England, who resided here from 1772 until her See also: death in 1775
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The most interesting See also: building in Celle is the former ducal ,palace, begun in 1485 in See also: Late See also: Gothic See also: style, but with extensive See also: Renaissance additions of the close of the 17th century
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The building of the See also: court of See also: appeal (Oberlandesgericht), with a valuable library of 6o,000 volumes and many See also: MSS., including a priceless copy of the Sachsenspiegel, the museum and the See also: hall of the estates (Landschaftshaus) are also worthy of
See also: notice
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There are manufactures of woollen See also: yarn, See also: tobacco, biscuits, umbrellas and printers'ink, and a lively See also: trade is carried on in See also: wax, honey, wool and See also: timber
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Celle is the seat of the court of appeal from the See also: superior courts of See also: Aurich, Detmold, See also: Gottingen, Hanover, See also: Hildesheim, Luneburg, See also: Osnabruck, See also: Stade and See also: Verden
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Founded in 1292, the town was the residence of the dukes of Luneburg-Celle, a cadet branch of the ducal See also: house of See also: Brunswick, from the 14th century until 1705
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See Dehning, Geschichte der Stadt Celle (Celle, 1891)
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