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    Lübeck (German: [ˈlyːbɛk] ; Low German: Lübęk or Lübeek [ˈlyːbeːk]; Latin: Lubeca), officially the Hanseatic City of Lübeck (‹See Tfd›German: Hansestadt...
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  • Look up Lübeck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lübeck is a German city, founded in 1143. Lübeck or Lubeck may also refer to: Free City of Lübeck, an independent...
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    Jesus of Lübeck was a carrack built in the Free City of Lübeck in the early 16th century. Around 1540 the ship, which had mostly been used for representative...
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    The Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck (‹See Tfd›German: Freie und Hansestadt Lübeck) was a city-state from 1226 to 1937, in what is now the German states...
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    The University of Lübeck is a research university in Lübeck, Northern Germany which focuses almost entirely on medicine and sciences with applications...
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    Lübeck Marzipan (‹See Tfd›German: Lübecker Marzipan) refers to marzipan originating from the city of Lübeck in northern Germany and has been protected...
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    main port is Travemünde, a borough of the city of Lübeck, at the mouth of river Trave. The Elbe–Lübeck Canal connects the Baltic Sea with the Elbe River...
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  • pancreatic cancer in a hospital in Lübeck. She is buried next to her daughter, Anna, in Burgtor Cemetery, Lübeck. In the early 1980s, the Anna Collective...
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  • VfB Lübeck is a German association football club playing in Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, in the country's north. It is most known for reaching the semifinals...
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  • Lübeck relocated to Lübeck from Oldenburg in Holstein. 1173 – Lübeck Cathedral construction begins. 1177 – Benedictine St.-Johannis-Kloster (Lübeck) [de]...
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    -Aegidien-Kirche or Aegidienkirche is a church building in the north German city of Lübeck, dedicated to saint Giles. It is the smallest and easternmost church in...
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  • Lubeck Air is a German regional airline operating from Lübeck Airport. The company was founded in 2016 for business and charter flights.[citation needed]...
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    The Lübeck law (‹See Tfd›German: Lübisches (Stadt)Recht) was the family of codified municipal law developed at Lübeck, which became a free imperial city...
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    von Lübeck (German for Eagle of Lübeck), also called Der Große Adler or Lübscher Adler, was a 16th-century warship of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, Germany...
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    13th century, and Lübeck became a central node in the seaborne trade that linked the areas around the North and Baltic seas. Lübeck hegemony peaked during...
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    Syré, Lübeck may have also studied under Andreas Kneller, whose influence is palpable in Lübeck's surviving keyboard works. In late 1675 Lübeck became...
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    The Treaty or Peace of Lübeck (Danish: Freden i Lübeck, ‹See Tfd›German: Lübecker Frieden) ended the Danish intervention in the Thirty Years' War (Low...
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    beatification process for the Lübeck Martyrs. At the same time, bishop Bärbel Wartenberg-Potter, bishop for the Holstein-Lübeck district of the North Elbe...
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    The Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck, (‹See Tfd›German: Hochstift Lübeck; Fürstbistum Lübeck; Bistum Lübeck) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy...
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    because Hitler had a personal dislike for Lübeck), the 711-year-long independence of the Hansestadt Lübeck came to an end, and almost all its territory...
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  • cause. The event later became known as the Lübeck disaster, or in German, the Lübecker Impfunglück (Lübeck vaccine disaster). Major scientific journals...
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    Lübeck Cathedral (‹See Tfd›German: Dom zu Lübeck, or colloquially Lübecker Dom) is a large brick-built Lutheran cathedral in Lübeck, Germany, and part...
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    Lübeck Airport (IATA: LBC, ICAO: EDHL) is a minor German airport located 8 km (5.0 mi) south of Lübeck, the second-largest city in the state of Schleswig-Holstein...
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  • the newly founded St. John's monastery in Lübeck. Catholic Encyclopedia Leila Werthschulte. "Arnold of Lübeck." Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle...
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    cities of Hamburg and Lübeck, and is part of the line to Denmark. The line was opened in 1865. The line runs the south-west from Lübeck through mostly agricultural...
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    1. FC Phönix Lübeck is a German association football club from the city of Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein. The club has, historically, played at highest level...
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    The Elbe–Lübeck Canal (German pronunciation) (also known as the Elbe–Trave Canal) is an artificial waterway in eastern Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It...
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    The Lübeck–Puttgarden railway is part of the international Vogelfluglinie (Bird Flight Line) between Germany and Denmark and connects Lübeck with Puttgarden...
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    Lübeck Hauptbahnhof (German for Lübeck main station) is the main railway station serving the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein...
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    Berlin 7 6 5 4 Jena–Auerstedt 3 2 1    The Battle of Lübeck took place on 6 November 1806 in Lübeck, Germany between soldiers of the Kingdom of Prussia...
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