Artern
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Artern is a town in Thuringia, Germany. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Unstrut and Helme, 12 km south of Sangerhausen. Artern is part of the Kyffhäuserkreis district. It has railway connections to Erfurt, Naumburg and Sangerhausen. Population 6,165 (June 30th, 2006). It has an Evangelical church, and several schools. Machinery, sugar and boots used to be manufactured in Artern. Its brine springs, known as early as the 15th century, are still frequented. Notable residents of Artern include John Christopher Kunze, a noted Lutheran clergyman, pietist, and author.[1]
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