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LUBLIN — LUBLIN, city in E. Poland, center of the district of the same name. In the 16th and 17th centuries Lublin was famous for its fairs (see market days and fairs ). Annexed by Austria in 1795, it was incorporated in Russian Poland in 1815. From 1918… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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