Wetzlar
Wetzlar is a city in the federal state (Bundesland) of Hessen in Germany, capital of the Lahn-Dill district. Located at 8° 30' E, 50° 34' N, there are as of 2002 approx. 54,000 inhabitants.
The history of the city goes back to 897. After becoming the meeting point of two railroads in 1862, development of industry in Wetzlar took a major leap forward. Wetzlar in particular became known for its optical industries: cameras and other photographics equipment from Leitz (now Leica), binoculars from Hensoldt, and microscopes from Leitz, Buderus and Seibert.
In 1977 Wetzlar was merged with the neighboring city Gießen to form the new city Lahn, however this attempt to reorganize the administration was very unpopular and was reverted in 1979.
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Diet of the Holy Roman Empire | Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter | Giessen | Giessen (district) | Gießen | Gießen (district) | Goethe | Heinrich Friederich Karl vom und zum Stein | Heinrich Friedrich Karl, baron von und zum Stein | Heinrich Friedrich Karl Stein | Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom Stein | Imperial Circle Estates | J.W. Goethe | Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe | Johann Wolfgang von Gothe | Johann von Goethe | Karl August von Hardenberg | Karl von Abel | Lahn | Lahn-Dill | Leica | List of German districts | List of Reichstag participants (1792) | Louis Lazare Hoche
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