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Guben

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Guben

Town in the Land (administrative region) of Brandenburg, Germany, on the left bank of the River Neisse, 35 km/22 mi northeast of Cottbus; population (1995) 29,500. There are lignite (brown coal) mines, and textiles are manufactured. A former part of Guben on the right bank of the river was incorporated into Poland after 1945, and is now the Polish town of Gubin.

During the time East Germany was a separate country, 1949–90, Guben was officially known as Wilhelm-Pieck-Stadt Guben, in honour of the first (and only) president of the German Democratic Republic.



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Liu Chengdong, Qingdai Heilongjiang guben fangzhi sizhong, [The Four Extant Local Histories of Heilongjiang during the Qing Dynasty] (Harbin, 1989), 492.
Horowitz, the others are David Belcher, Robert Gottlieb, Jan Guben, Russell Reno, Kevin Shepherd (member of Board of Governors), Stefan Tucker and James Wright.
Several German papers, however, clearly thought the verdict in the Guben case was not tough enough.
 
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