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PRENZLAU, or PRENZLOW

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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 279 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PRENZLAU, or PRENZLOW  , a
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town of Germany, in the Prussian province of
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Brandenburg . It lies on the
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lower Ucker See, 30 M . .W. by S. of
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Stettin by
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rail . Pop . (1905), 20,929 . The
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Gothic church of St Mary (Evangelical), dating from 1340, is one of the finest churches in the
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district, and the remains of the town gates, walls and towers are also interesting . The
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industries include wool-spinning, iron-founding,
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brewing and
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sugar-refining .
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Tobacco is grown in the neighbourhood, and cigars are manufactured in the town . Prenzlau is first mentioned in a document of the close of the 12th century, and received its municipal charter in 1235 . As the capital of the old Uckermark it was a frequent
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object of dispute between Pomerania and Brandenburg until incorporated with the latter about 1480 . At Prenzlau Prince
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Hohenlohe, with his corps of 12,000 men, surrendered to Murat on the retreat after the
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battle of
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Jena in
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October 1806 . See I .

Ziegler, Prenzlau,

die ehemalige Hauptstadt der Uckermark (Prenzlau, 1886) .

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