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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 991 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ZITTAU  , a

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town of Germany, in the
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kingdom of Saxony, on the
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left
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bank of the
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Mandan, near its confluence with the
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Neisse, close to the Bohemian and Silesian frontier, 25 M. by
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rail S.E. of Bautzen, 48 E.S.E. of
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Dresden and at the junction of lines to Reichenberg (in Bohemia), Eibau and
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Hermsdorf . Pop . (1905) 34,706 . The town hall
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dates from . 1844, and contains a beautiful hall with rich stained glass windows . Among the six Evangelical churches, the following are noticeable: that of St John, rebuilt in 1834 37, with twin spires, and the church of St Peter and St Paul, with its elegant tower, which formerly belonged to an old Franciscan monastery . The latter was restored in 1882 and
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part of it fitted up as an
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historical ZITTEL 991 museum . Another wing of this
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building contains the municipal library of 40,000 volumes and valuable
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manuscripts: Zittau is well equipped with
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schools, including a. gymnasium and a commercial school, which are both accommodated in the Johanneum, and several technical institutions . There are also a theatre, well-equipped public
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baths and a richly endowed hospital . Zittau is one of the chief manufacturing towns of Saxony . The leading branch of industry is
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linen and
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damask
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weaving; but woollen stuffs, trimmings, &c., are also produced in the factories of the town, and in the surrounding weaving villages, sixty-six of which, with 113,455 (1900) inhabitants, are included in the municipal jurisdiction . The corporation owns valuable forests on the mountains of Upper Lusatia and other estates, the
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annual income of which is about £15,000 .

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steam-mills, iron-foundries, brick-fields and potteries near the town, and extensive deposits of lignite . Zittau is of Wendish origin (Chytawa is its Wendish name), and was made a town by Ottocar II. of Bohemia . It was one of the six towns of the Lusatian
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League (1346), at which period it belonged to Bohemia . It suffered severely in the Hussite
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wars and in the
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Thirty Years' War, and was bombarded and burnt by the Austrians in 1757 during the Seven Years' War . The musical composer Marschner (1795–1861) was born at Zittau . See Carpzov, Analecta fastorum Zittaviensium (
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Leipzig, 17'6); Moschkau, Zittau and seine Umgebung (5th ed., Zittau, 1893) ; and Lamprecht, Wegweiser durch Zittau and das Zittauer Gebirge (Zittau, 1901) .

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