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FALUN

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 158 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FALUN  , a

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town of Sweden, capital of the
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district (lan) of Kopparberg, 153 M . N.W. of
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Stockholm by
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rail . Pop . (1900) 9606 . It is situated in a
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bare and rocky country near the western
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shore of lake Runn . Here are the
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oldest and most celebrated copper mines in
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Europe . Their produce has gradually decreased since the 17th century, and is now unimportant, but sulphate of copper, iron
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pyrites, and some gold,
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silver,
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sulphur and sulphuric acid, and red ochre are also produced . The mines belong to the Kopparberg
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Mining
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Company (Stara Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag, formerly Kopparbergslagen) . This is the oldest
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industrial corporation in Sweden, and perhaps the oldest still existing in the
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world; it is known to have been established before 1347 . Since its reorganization as a joint-stock company in 1890 many of the shares have been held by the
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crown, philanthropic institutions and other public bodies . The company also owns iron mines,
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limestone and
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quartz quarries, large iron-
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works at Domnarfvet and elsewhere, a
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great extent of forests and saw-mills, and besides the output of the copper mines it produces manufactured iron and steel,
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timber, wood-pulp, bricks and
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charcoal . Falun has also railway
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rolling-stock factories .

There are museums of

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mineralogy and geology, a
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lower school of mining, model
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room and scientific library . The so-called " Gothenburg
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System " of municipal control over the sale of
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spirits was actually devised at Falun as early as 185o .

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