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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 63 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GLADBACH  , the name of two towns in

Germany distinguished as Bergisch-Gladbach and Munchen-Gladbach . 1 . BERGISCII-GLADBACH is in Rhenish Prussia, 8 m . N.E. of Cologne by
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rail: Pop . (1905) 13,410 . It possesses four large paper mills and among its other
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industries are paste-board, powder, percussion caps, nets and machinery . Ironstone, peat and lime are found in the vicinity . The
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town has four
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Roman Catholic churches and one
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Protestant . The Stundenthalshohe, a popular resort, is in the neighbourhood, and near Gladbach is Altenberg, with a remarkably
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fine church, built for the Cistercian abbey at this place . 2 . MUNCHEN-GLADBACH, also in Rhenish Prussia, 16 m . W.S.W. of
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Dusseldorf on the main
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line of railway to
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Aix-la-Chapelle .

Pop . (1885) 44,230; (1905) 60,714 . It is one of the

chief manufacturing places in Rhenish Prussia, its
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principal industries being the spinning and
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weaving of cotton, the manufacture of silks,
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velvet, ribbon and damasks, and dyeing and
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bleaching . There are also tanneries,
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tobacco manufactories, machine
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works and foundries . The town possesses a fine park and has statues of the emperor William I. and of Prince Bismarck . There are ten Roman Catholic churches here, among them being the beautiful minster, with a
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Gothic choir dating from 1250, a
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nave dating from the beginning of the 13th century and a crypt of the 8th. century . The town has two hospitals, several
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schools, and is the headquarters of important
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insurance societies.dictine monastery was founded near it in 793 . It was thus called Munchen-Gladbach or Monks' Gladbach, to distinguish it from another town of the same name . The monastery was suppressed in 1802 . It became a town in 1336; weaving was introduced here towards the end of the 18th century, and having belonged for a long time to the duchy of Juliers it came into the possession of Prussia in 1815 . See Strauss, Geschichte der Stadt Munchen-Gladbach (1895); and G . Eckertz, Das Verbruderungs- and Todtenbuch der Abtei Gladba'h (1881) .

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