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KULMBACH, or CULMBACH

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 944 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KULMBACH, or CULMBACH  , a
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town of Germany, in the Bavarian province of Upper Franconia, picturesquely situated on the Weisser Main, and the Munich-
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Bamberg-
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Hof railway, 11 m . N.W. from Bayreuth . Pop . (1900), 9428 . It contains a
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Roman Catholic and three
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Protestant churches, a museum and several
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schools . The town has several
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linen manufactories and a large cotton spinnery, but is chiefly famed for its many extensive breweries, which mainly produce a black
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beer, not unlike
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English porter, which is largely exported . Connected with these are malting and bottling
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works . On a rocky eminence, 1300 ft. in height, to the south-east of the town stands the former fortress of Plassenburg, during the 14th and 15th centuries the residence of the margraves of Bayreuth, called also mar-graves of
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Brandenburg-Kulmbach . It was dismantled in 1807, and is now used as a prison . Kulmbach and Plassenburg belonged to the dukes of
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Meran, and then to the
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counts of Orlamunde, from whom they passed in the 14th century to the Hohenzollerns, burgraves of Nuremberg, and thus to the margraves of Bayreuth . See F . Stein, Kulmbach and die Plassenburg in alter and neuer Zeit (Kulmbach, 19o3); Huther, Kulmbach and Umgebung (Kulmbach, 1886) ; and C .

Meyer, Quellen zur Geschichte der Stadt Kulmbach (Munich, 1895) .

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