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"Silkeborg, Agitator in Vat"

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century. For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it.

"Silkeborg, Vatman & vacuum"

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century. For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it.

"Silkeborg, Coaching"

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century. For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it.

"Silkeborg, Sizing"

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century. For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it.

"Silkeborg, Sizing"

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century. For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it.

"Silkeborg, Coaching"

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century. For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it.

"Silkeborg, Coaching"

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century. For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it.

"Silkeborg, Coaching"

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century. For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it.

"Silkeborg, Sizing"

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century. For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it.

"Silkeborg, Vatman"

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century. For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it.

"Silkeborg, Vatman & 'wave'"

Silkeborg was the site of a castle, a monastery and a farming estate, established in the 15th century. For many years the paper mill (Silkeborg Papirfabrik) was the most prominent business in the city, but during the 1990s it suffered financial difficulties.[6] In 1993, the German corporation, Drewsen Spezialpapiere, bought the mill, but in 2000 decided to close it.

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