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SELMECZBANYA

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 614 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SELMECZBANYA  , officially called SELMECZ-ES BELABANYA (Ger . Schemnitz), the

capital of the county of Hont, Hungary, 152 M . N. of
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Budapest by
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rail . Pop . (1900) 16,370, about two-thirds Slovaks . It is an old
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mining
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town, situated at an altitude of 1945 ft. in a deep
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ravine in the Hungarian Ore Mountains, and is built in" terraces . Selmeczbanya is encircled by high mountains, notably the isolated
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peak of the Calvarienberg (2385 ft.) on the S.W., on which are situated a castle and a church, and the Paradiesberg (2400 ft.) on the N.W . It possesses a famous academy of mining and forestry, founded by Maria Theresa in 1760, to which are attached a remarkable collection of minerals, and a chemical laboratory . Among other buildings are a picturesque old castle dating from the 13th century, now in ruins with the exception of a few rooms used as a prison; thenew castle, used as a fire watch-tower; and the town hall . The mines, chiefly the
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property of the state and of the corporation, yield
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silver, gold, lead, copper and arsenic . The town contains also flourishing potteries, where well-known
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tobacco pipes are manufactured . About 7 M. to the S.W. of the town lie the
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baths of Vihnye, with springs of iron, lime and carbonic acid, and about the same distance to the W. are the baths of Szkleno with springs of
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sulphur and lime .

Selmeczbanya is an old town whose mines existed in the 8th century . In the 12th century, together with the whole mining region of

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northern Hungary, it was colonized by German settlers, who later embraced the Reformation . Owing to the
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counter-reformation the German element was driven out during the 18th century, and its place taken by the actual Slovak population .

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