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Location of the town of Lutherstadt Wittenberg within Wittenberg district... The importance of Wittenberg historically was due to its seat of the... Wittenberg developed into an important trade centre during the following centuries... Wittenberg passed to the... In 1815 Wittenberg became part of Prussia and was administered within the... Wittenberg continued to be a fortress of the third class until the reorganization of German defenses... Wittenberg was spared destruction during the war... Wittenberg was occupied by... Wittenberg is home to numerous important historical artifacts... Wittenberg was granted town rights by Duke Albrecht II... Wittenberg the honour of Elector... Wittenberg became an Electoral residence... brought to Wittenberg by Rudolf I... Wittenberg has a long tradition in cultural events...

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