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Bay of Lubeck (German: Lübecker Bucht; Polish: Zatoka Lubecka) is a basin in the south-western Baltic Sea, off the shores of German lands of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein. The Baltic Sea is located in Northern Europe, bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainlands of Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Central Europe, and the Danish islands. ... Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (German: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) is a Bundesland (federal state) in northern Germany. ... Schleswig-Holstein is the northernmost of the 16 Bundesländer in Germany. ...


It is connected with and a part of the Bay of Mecklenburg in the east. Bay of Mecklenburg (German: Mecklenburgische Bucht; Polish: Zatoka Meklemburska) is a basin in the south-western Baltic Sea, between the shores of Denmark It is connected with the Bay of Kiel in the north-west and the Bay of Lubeck in the south-west. ...


Main ports: Lübeck with its borough Travemünde at the mouth of river Trave. The Elbe-Lübeck Canal connects the Baltic Sea with the Elbe. Statistics State: Schleswig-Holstein District: Independent city Area: 214. ... Barque Passat in Travemünde Travemünde is a borough of Lübeck located at the mouth of river Trave into Lübeck Bay. ... The Trave is a river of Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. ... The Elbe-Lübeck Canal (also known as Elbe-Trave Canal) is an artificial waterway in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. ... The Elbe River (Czech Labe  listen?, Sorbian/Lusatian Łobjo, Polish Łaba, German Elbe, Hungarian Elba) is one of the major waterways of central Europe. ...


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Lubeck - LoveToKnow 1911 (2830 words)
The principality of Lubeck, lying north of the state, is a constituent of the grand-duchy of Oldenburg.
Lubeck has a court of first instance (Amtsgericht) and a high court of justice (Landgericht); from the latter appeals lie to the Hanseatic court of appeal (Oberlandesgericht) at Hamburg, and from this again to the supreme court of the empire (Reichsgericht) in Leipzig.
Jahrhundert (Lubeck, 1861); the Urkundenbuch der Stadt Lubeck (Lubeck, 18 431904); the Liibecker Chroniken (Leipzig, 1884-1903); and the Zeitschrift des Vereins fur lubeckische Geschichte (Lubeek, 1860 fol.).
LUBECK - Online Information article about LUBECK (3917 words)
September 1188, the limits, and enlarged the liberties, of the free town.
close of the century the statutes of Lubeck were adopted by most Baltic towns having a German population, and Visby protested in vain against the city on the Trave having become the court of appeal for nearly all these cities, and even for the German settlement'in See also:
Jena, had to capitulate in the vicinity of Lubeck, the town was sacked by the French.
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