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  • ...Holstentor.jpg|thumb|250px|The ''Holstentor'' is one of the city gates of Lübeck.]] ...[Germany]]. It is located on the [[Trave River]], near the [[Baltic Sea]]. Lübeck is famous for being the most important city of the historical [[Hanseatic L
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  • ...Holstentor.jpg|thumb|250px|The ''Holstentor'' is one of the city gates of Lübeck.]] ...[Germany]]. It is located on the [[Trave River]], near the [[Baltic Sea]]. Lübeck is famous for being the most important city of the historical [[Hanseatic L
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  • {{r|Lübeck}}
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  • ...d with General [[Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher]] following the [[battle of Lübeck]], and fought again at the [[battle of Eylau]].
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  • *[[User:Kjetil Ree|Kjetil Ree]] founded [[Lübeck]], before he visited [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]].
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  • ...he great master Buxtehude and his [[Abendmusik]] in the northern city of [[Lübeck]]. This well-known incident in Bach’s life involved his walking some 400& ...ach came in contact with in [[Lüneburg]], and [[Dieterich Buxtehude]] in [[Lübeck]], whom the young organist visited in 1704 on an extended leave of absence
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