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MITTWEIDA

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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 628 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MITTWEIDA  , a

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town of Germany in the
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kingdom of Saxony, on the
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Zschopau, 12 M. by
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rail N. of Chemnitz on the railway to
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Dobeln and Riesa . Pop . (1905), 17,465 . It has a handsome Evangelical church, a classical, a
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modern and a technical school, and cotton and spinning mills . Other
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industries are the making of furniture, machinery, cigars and cement .

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