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Amberg (äm`bĕrk), city (1994 pop. 44,213), Bavaria, S central Germany, on the Vils River. The large iron mines have been worked since the Middle Ages. Until 1810, Amberg was capital of the Upper Palatinate. At Amberg in 1796, Archduke Charles of Austria defeated the French under Marshal Jean Baptiste Jourdan. St. Martin's church (15th cent.) and the town hall (14th–16th cent.) are the city's outstanding buildings. |
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Amberg is the new chair of the
California State Bar's Committee on Professional Responsibility and
Conduct . The Study Skills Handbook by classroom teacher Jay Amberg is a
comprehensive study and reference improving a student's basic study
skills and academic performance. In the first example (above), freelance photographer Jeff Amberg,
shooting for SCANA Corporation's Insight magazine, uses a
wide-angle lens to emphasize the massive scale of a huge pipe. |
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