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considered as the
start of
industrialization in Jakobstad. In 1900, the
Strengberg tobacco factory was the
largest employer in Jakobstad. An
artillery school...
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Strengberg is a town in the
district of
Amstetten in
Lower Austria in Austria.
Strengberg lies in the
Mostviertel in
Lower Austria between Linz and Amstetten...
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Philip Ulric Strengberg (2
August 1805 – 8
October 1872) was a
businessman in
Jakobstad and the
majority owner of the Ph. U.
Strengberg tobaccy factory...
- the company's
shares were
transferred to Ab Ph. U.
Strengberg & C:o Oy, who
owned the
Strengberg tobacco factory. The
operation of the Borgström tobacco...
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Strengberg's old, now
closed tobacco factory in Jakobstad, Finland...
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Lower Austria. It is
located in Limbach, a
cadastral muni****lity of
Strengberg.
Before 1011, the
Bavarian Benedictine monastery of
Tegernsee owned land...
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Ulric Strengberg,
acquired the
tobacco factory established in
Jakobstad in 1762 (Jakobstads Tobaksspinneri). The
factory was
renamed Ph. U.
Strengberg & Co...
- Str****hof an der
Nordbahn Market town 10,009
Stratzing Market town 827
Strengberg Market town 2,055
Stronsdorf Market town 1,584 Sulz im
Weinviertel Market...
- Endholz, Hofkirchen, Rems, St. Valentin,
Thurnsdorf Strengberg Au, Limbach, Ottendorf, Ramsau,
Strengberg, Thürnbuch
Viehdorf Hainstetten, Seisenegg, Viehdorf...
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tobacco factory Ph. U.
Strengberg, in
which he
owned a
significant stake.
Seven years later, he
became chairman and CEO.
Strengberg Tobacco Factory was at...