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HAMM ,. a See also: town of See also: Germany, in the Prussian province of Westphalia, on the See also: Lippe, 19 M. by See also: rail N.E. from See also: Dortmund on the See also: main See also: line Cologne-See also: Hanover
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Pop
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(19o5) 38430
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It is surrounded by pleasant promenades occupying the site of the former engirdling fortifications
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The See also: principal buildings are four See also: Roman Catholic and three Evangelical churches, several See also: schools and an infirmary
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The town is flourishing and rapidly increasing, and possesses very extensive wire factories (in connexion with which there are puddling and See also: rolling See also: works), machine works, and manufactories of gloves, baskets, See also: leather, See also: starch, chemicals, See also: varnish, oil and See also: beer
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Near the town are some thermal See also: baths
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Hamm, which became a town about the end of the 12th century, was originally the capital of the countship of Mark, and was fortified in 1226
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It became a member of the Hanseatic See also: League
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In 1614 it was besieged by the Dutch, and it was several times taken and retaken during the See also: Thirty Years' War
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In 1666 it came into the possession of See also: Brandenburg
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In 1761 and 1762 it was bombarded by the French, and in 1763 its fortifications were dismantled
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