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BUNZLAU , a town of Germany, in Prussian Silesia, on the right bank of the Bober, 27 M. fromLiegnitz on the Berlin- Breslau
great
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marshal Kutusov, who died here, and to the, poet Martin Opitz von Boberfeld. The Bunzlau pottery is famous;, woollen and linen cloth
trade
grain and cattle. Bunzlau (Boleslavia) received its name in the 12th century from Duke Boleslav, who separated it from the duchy of Glogau
retreat from the Katzbach by the Silesian army of the allies.End of Article: BUNZLAU If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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