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Itzehoe

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Itzehoe

Seaport in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, 60 km/37 mi northwest of Hamburg; population (1994) 34,200. Cement, pumps, nets, and paper are manufactured in the city. There is an abbey (13th–17th centuries) and a baroque church.

During the Thirty Years' War Itzehoe was the headquarters of Albrecht von Wallenstein, and in 1657 it was razed by the Swedes.



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