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PLOEN , a town of Germany, in Schleswig-Holstein, beautifully situated between two lakes, the large and the small Ploener-See, 20 M. S. from Kiel
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cadet school, a gymnasium and a biological station. Tobacco, soap, soda, beer and furniture are manufactured, and there is a considerable trade
grain . The lakes afford good fishing, and are navigated in summer by steamboats.Ploen is mentioned as early as the 11th century as a Wendish settlement
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Prussia . The sons of the emperor William II. received their early education here.See H. Eggers, Schloss and Stadt Ploen ( Kiel
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