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Missing image Jena-Position.png Map of Germany showing Jena Jena is a town in central Germany on the River Saale. With a population of 101,325 (as of 30 June 2003) it is the third biggest town in the federal state of Thuringia.
HistoryJena was first mentioned in 1236 and developed as a market town up until the foundation of the university in 1558. On October 14, 1806 Napoleon fought and defeated the Prussian army here in the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt. In 1945, towards the end of World War II, Jena was heavily bombed by the American and British allies. 153 people were killed and most of the medieval town centre was destroyed. EconomyToday Jena is a manufacturing city, specializing in precision machinery, pharmaceuticals, optics and photographic equipment, and is home to the famous Zeiss optics plant. In 1926 the world's first modern planetarium was built by the Zeiss company in the Damenviertel district of the town. Colleges and universities
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