A city on the Saale River in Thuringia, Germany. It is home to optical instruments, precision machinery, and glass factories, such as Carl Zeiss, and the pharmaceutical industry is also thriving. It is also home to the famous Jena University, and an observatory with one of the world's leading reflecting telescopes. In 1806, the Prussian army was defeated by the French army led by Napoleon in the Battle of Jena. 105,500 people (2011). Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
ドイツ,チューリンゲン州ザーレ河岸の都市。カール・ツァイスなどの光学器械・精密機械・ガラス工場があり,製薬業も発達している。著名なイェーナ大学,近郊に世界有数の反射望遠鏡をもつ天文台がある。1806年にはイェーナの戦でプロイセン軍がナポレオン率いるフランス軍に大敗した。10万5500人(2011)。
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