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Marburg
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Marburg: see Maribor Maribor (mä`rĭbôr), Ger. Marburg, city (1991 pop. 103,961), in Slovenia, on the Drava River.
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Marburg
1. 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.: 78 511 (2003 est.)
2. the German name for Maribor


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The virus is named for Marburg, Germany, where it was first identified in 1967 after infected monkeys shipped there from Uganda spread the virus to people.
I'm about to head off to Marburg, Germany, on a writing leave, and planned on checking out my genealogy by going to the tiny town in Germany from which my grandparents came.
Consumables and Service gross profit margins continue at 53% as a result of the under-utilization of our strip manufacturing capacity in our manufacturing in Marburg, Germany and an expanded service infrastructure to better support the increased installed base.
 
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