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St Nicholas Church in HamburgFormerly one of the five Lutheran Hauptkirchen (main churches) in the city of Hamburg
LAOEbeck, GermanyLAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation
Port of HamburgFish on ice at the fishmarket in the port of Hamburg, Germany, named Germanys Gateway to the World and is the largest port in Germany
Port of Hamburgis a port in Hamburg, Germany, on the river Elbe
Church of St. NicholasThe church lies now in ruins, with only its tower remaining, serving as a memorial and an important architectural landmark
Hamburg channelsis the second largest city in Germany and the eighth largest city in the European Union. It is also the thirteenth largest German state
Urban promenade in HamburgThe newly refurbished lake-sides terrace forms a public waterfront-plaza with views onto lake and the lakes fountain
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation
Lubeck, GermanyLubeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic league trading confederation
LAOEbeck, GermanyLubeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic league trading confederation
lAOEbeck, GermanyLAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation