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ZITTAU , a See also: town of See also: Germany, in the See also: kingdom of See also: Saxony, on the See also: left See also: bank of the See also: Mandan, near its confluence with the See also: Neisse, close to the Bohemian and Silesian frontier, 25 M. by See also: rail S.E. of See also: Bautzen, 48 E.S.E. of See also: Dresden and at the junction of lines to See also: Reichenberg (in Bohemia), Eibau and See also: Hermsdorf
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Pop
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(1905) 34,706
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The town See also: hall
See also: dates from
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1844, and contains a beautiful hall with See also: rich stained See also: glass windows
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Among the six Evangelical churches, the following are noticeable: that of St See also: John, rebuilt in 1834 37, with twin
See also: spires, and the See also: church of St
See also: Peter and St See also: Paul, with its elegant tower, which formerly belonged to an old Franciscan monastery
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The latter was restored in 1882 and See also: part of it fitted up as an See also: historical
See also: ZITTEL 991
museum
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Another wing of this See also: building contains the municipal library of 40,000 volumes and valuable See also: manuscripts: Zittau is well equipped with See also: schools, including a. gymnasium and a commercial school, which are both accommodated in the Johanneum, and several technical institutions
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There are also a theatre, well-equipped public See also: baths and a richly endowed hospital
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Zittau is one of the chief manufacturing towns of Saxony
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The leading branch of industry is See also: linen and See also: damask See also: 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
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The corporation owns valuable forests on the mountains of Upper See also: Lusatia and other estates, the See also: annual income of which is about £15,000
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There are various steam-mills, iron-foundries, brick-See also: fields and See also: potteries near the town, and extensive deposits of See also: lignite
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Zittau is of Wendish origin (Chytawa is its Wendish name), and was made a town by Ottocar II. of Bohemia
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It was one of the six towns of the Lusatian See also: League (1346), at which See also: period it belonged to Bohemia
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It suffered severely in the Hussite See also: wars and in the See also: Thirty Years' War, and was bombarded and burnt by the Austrians in 1757 during the Seven Years' War
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The musical composer Marschner (1795–1861) was See also: born at Zittau
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See See also: Carpzov, Analecta fastorum Zittaviensium (See also: Leipzig, 17'6); Moschkau, Zittau and See also: seine Umgebung (5th ed., Zittau, 1893) ; and Lamprecht, Wegweiser durch Zittau and das Zittauer Gebirge (Zittau, 1901)
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