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German village comes under Internet hammer

Updated on: 28 March,2009 03:28 PM IST  | 
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The German village of Liebon, in the eastern state of Saxony, is currently up for grabs on the Internet

German village comes under Internet hammer

The German village of Liebon, in the eastern state of Saxony, is currently up for grabs on the Internet.


The village, which dates back to the 14th century, is situated near the Czech and Polish borders and with an area of just 1,400 sq m, it is one of the smallest in the state.


For 300,000 euros, its current owners are now hoping to sell Liebon on the Internet auction site eBay. The price includes a large farm dating back to the 18th century, a residential house, a playground, a village pond, a small shop and two road signs.


Currently Liebon boasts a population of eight people -- a couple and their six children -- and the nearest neighbours live one and a half kilometres away.

Over the past years, a number of bizarre eBay offers have made headlines. Earlier this year, an alumnus of Charleston University won an auction on eBay to blow up an 11-storey building on his former university campus.

After the 2006 Football World Cup, the penalty spot in Berlin's Olympia stadium was auctioned off on the site for 4,000 euros.

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