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... Population . Chief Cities . Munchen . Landshut . 626,468 Speyer . 4,198 497,960 Regensburg . 2,226 540,963 Baireuth . 2,798 583,417 Ansbach . 3,334 586,122 Wursburg . 3,858 582,888 Augsburg . Total , 29,347 4,861,402 In 1877 the population ...
... Population . Chief Cities . Munchen . Landshut . 626,468 Speyer . 4,198 497,960 Regensburg . 2,226 540,963 Baireuth . 2,798 583,417 Ansbach . 3,334 586,122 Wursburg . 3,858 582,888 Augsburg . Total , 29,347 4,861,402 In 1877 the population ...
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... population of 15,000 inhabitants , but has now of their own . Bayazid at the same time built the only about 5000. In addition to its two churches fort of Guzelje , on the eastern side of the Bosphorus , and three mosques it possesses a ...
... population of 15,000 inhabitants , but has now of their own . Bayazid at the same time built the only about 5000. In addition to its two churches fort of Guzelje , on the eastern side of the Bosphorus , and three mosques it possesses a ...
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... Population ( 1872 ) 8804. The town com- his course of study was appointed , August 1 , municates with Tarascon on the opposite bank of 1753 , schoolmaster to the parish of Fordoun , at the Rhône by a magnificent suspension bridge of the ...
... Population ( 1872 ) 8804. The town com- his course of study was appointed , August 1 , municates with Tarascon on the opposite bank of 1753 , schoolmaster to the parish of Fordoun , at the Rhône by a magnificent suspension bridge of the ...
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... population of the parliamentary and Fletcher are the dramatists of all others whom borough in 1871 was 2291 : of the whole district a liberal modern reader could the best endure to 13,672 . The number of voters in 1878 was 2430. see in ...
... population of the parliamentary and Fletcher are the dramatists of all others whom borough in 1871 was 2291 : of the whole district a liberal modern reader could the best endure to 13,672 . The number of voters in 1878 was 2430. see in ...
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... population of the municipal borough ( which Bunyan and John Howard were natives of Bedford . is now identical with the parliamentary ) in A handsome monument to the former was erected 1871 was 16,850 ; and the number of electors by the ...
... population of the municipal borough ( which Bunyan and John Howard were natives of Bedford . is now identical with the parliamentary ) in A handsome monument to the former was erected 1871 was 16,850 ; and the number of electors by the ...
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