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Encyclopedia > Lemgo

Lemgo is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany with a population of 42.534 (2002-12-31). It was founded in the 12. century by Bernhard II at the crossroad of two merchants-tracks. Lemgo was member of the Hanseatic League, a middle-age trading association of free cities in several northern European countries such as The Netherlands, Germany or Poland.


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  • Official city homepage (http://www.lemgo.de)

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Lemgo - LoveToKnow 1911 (152 words)
LEMGO, a town of Germany, in the principality of Lippe, in a broad and fertile plain, 9 m.
Its somewhat gloomy aspect, enhanced by the tortuous narrow lanes flanked by gabled houses of the 15th century, has gained for it among countryfolk the sobriquet of the "Witches' nest" (Hexen-Nest).
The chief industry of Lemgo is the manufacture of meerschaum pipes, which has attained here a high pitch of excellence; other industries are weaving, brewing and the manufacture of leather and cigars.
Lemgo zittert sich zum Titel - Jahresrueckblick | Handball | Sport1.de (475 words)
Lemgo zittert sich zum Titel - Jahresrueckblick
Das Hinspiel hatte Lemgo in der vorigen Woche 30:29 für sich entschieden.
In den Schlussminuten aber setzte sich Lemgo dennoch Tor für Tor immer weiter ab und brachte den Vorsprung mit Glück und Geschick über die Zeit.
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