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SALZBRUNN , a watering-place of Germany, in the Prussian province of Silesia, at the foot of a well-wooded spur of the Riesengebirge, 3o m. S.W. of Breslau , by the railway to Halberstadt. Pop. (1905) 10,412. It consists of Ober-, Neu- and Nieder-Salzbrunn, has a Roman Catholic and an Evangelical church
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See Valentiner, Der Kurort Obersalzbrunn (Berlin, 1877); Biefel, Der Kurort Salzbrunn (Salzbrunn, 1872) ; and Deutsch , Schlesiens Heilquellen and Kurorte (Breslau , 1873).End of Article: SALZBRUNN If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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