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FIGURE 30. On the navigable Elbe River (above), the Litomerice-Lovosice-Terezin complex contains the country's largest, most modern fertilizer plant that also produces significant quantities of acids and synthetic fibers. In Litomerice (right) is a cone-shaped hill that contains a large underground installation built by the Nazis in World War II and currently used to store radioactive materials and/or waste. (U/OU)
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