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Hansestadt Lübeck

Hansestadt Lübeck is a historic city in northern Germany, renowned for its medieval architecture and role as a major trading hub during the Hanseatic League era. It features well-preserved Gothic churches, such as the Holstentor gate, and a charming old town with winding streets and merchant houses. Today, Lübeck is known for its cultural heritage, including its famous marzipan confectionery, and serves as an important center for commerce and tourism. The city’s rich history as a key member of the Hanseatic trading network contributes to its unique character and significance in northern Germany.