Lubeck


[ly-bek] /ˈlü bɛk/

noun
1.
a seaport in N Germany: important Baltic port in the medieval Hanseatic League.
/German ˈlyːbɛk/
noun
1.
a port in N Germany, in Schleswig-Holstein on the Baltic: the leading member of the Hanseatic League, and a major European commercial centre until the 15th century. Pop: 212 754 (2003 est)

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