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Mar·burg  (märbûrg, -brk)
A city of west-central Germany north of Frankfurt. Europe's first Protestant university was founded here in 1527. Population: 79,400.

Marburg [ˈmɑːˌbɜːg (German) ˈmaːrbʊrk]
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1. (Placename) a city in W central Germany, in Hesse: famous for the religious debate between Luther and Zwingli in 1529; Europe's first Protestant university (1527). Pop.: 75 400 (1995 est.)
2. (Placename) the German name for Maribor


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