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City in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Lxc3xbcbeck (German: [xcbx88lyxcbx90bxc9x9bk] (listen); Low German also Lxc3xbcbeek; Danish: Lybxc3xa6k [xcbx88lyxcbx8cpek]), officially the Hanseatic City of Lxc3xbcbeck (German: Hansestadt Lxc3xbcbeck), is a city in Northern Germany.
With around 217,000 inhabitants, Lxc3xbcbeck is the second-largest city on the German Baltic coast and in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, after its capital of Kiel, and is the 35th-largest city in Germany.
The city lies in Holstein, northeast of Hamburg, on the mouth of the River Trave, which flows into the Bay of Lxc3xbcbeck in the borough of Travemxc3xbcnde, and on the Trave's tributary Wakenitz.
The city is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region, and is the southwesternmost city on the Baltic, as well as the closest point of access to the Baltic from Hamburg.
The city lies in the Northern Low Saxon dialect area of Low German.
Its city centre is Germany's most extensive UNESCO World Heritage Site.
While the city's symbol is the Holsten Gate, Lxc3xbcbeck's skyline is dominated by the seven towers of its five main churches St Mary's, Lxc3xbcbeck Cathedral, St Jacob's (Jakobikirche (Lxc3xbcbeck)xc2xa0[de]), St Peter's (Petrikirche (Lxc3xbcbeck)xc2xa0[de]), and St Giles'.
Contents 1 History 1.1 Hanseatic city 1.2 Old traditions, new challenges 2 Demographics 3 Tourism 3.1 Buildings 3.2 Museums 4 Food and drink 5 Education 6 Districts 7 International relations 7.1 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 7.2 Friendly cities 8 Transport 9 Notable people 9.1 Religion 9.2 Politics 9.3 Art 9.4 Music 9.5 Science 9.6 Writing 9.7 Sport 10 See also 11 References 11.1 Bibliography 12 External links
After Henry's fall from power in 1181, the town became an Imperial city for eight years.
[citation needed] Emperor Barbarossa (reigned 1152xe2x80x931190) ordained that the city should have a ruling council of 20 members.
Hanseatic city[edit]
In 1226, Emperor Frederick II elevated the town to the status of an Imperial free city, by which it became the Free City of Lxc3xbcbeck.
The city remained neutral in the Thirty Years' War of 1618xe2x80x931648, but the combination of the devastation from the decades-long war and the new transatlantic orientation of European trade caused the Hanseatic League xe2x80x93 and thus Lxc3xbcbeck with it xe2x80x93 to decline in importance.
In 1811, the French Empire formally annexed Lxc3xbcbeck as part of France; the anti-Napoleonic allies liberated the area in 1813, and the Congress of Vienna of 1815 recognised Lxc3xbcbeck as an independent free city.
The city became a member of the German Confederation (1815xe2x80x931866) the North German Confederation (1866xe2x80x931871) the German Empire (1871xe2x80x931918) and the Weimar Republic (1919xe2x80x931933).
During World War II (1939xe2x80x931945), Lxc3xbcbeck became the first German city to suffer substantial Royal Air Force (RAF) bombing.
[7] Germany operated a prisoner-of-war camp for officers, Oflag X-C, near the city from 1940 until April 1945.
South of the city, the border followed the path of the river Wakenitz, which separated the Germanys by less than 10xc2xa0m (32.81xc2xa0ft) in many parts.
Lxc3xbcbeck spent decades restoring its historic city centre.
Most of the shelter's inhabitants thought it was a racist attack, as they stated that they had encountered other overt hostility in the city.
In 2015, the city had a population of 218,523.
Lxc3xbcbeck is famous for its medieval City Center with the Churches, the Holstentor, its small alleys and so much more.
A typical visit in Lxc3xbcbeck includes a walk through the medieval city centre to see the Holstentor, the famous Churches like St. Mary's Church, and the city hall.
For many people the Niederegger coffee shop in the city centre is a significant tourist attraction: it offers more than 25 variety of pie and all things marzipan.
The oldest are the Lxc3xbcbecker Dom (the city's cathedral) and the Marienkirche (Saint Mary's), both from the 13th and 14th centuries.
Built in 1286, the Holy Spirit Hospital at Koberg is one of the oldest existing social institutions in the world and one of the most important buildings in the city.
According to local legend, marzipan was first made in Lxc3xbcbeck, possibly in response either to a military siege of the city or a famine year.
The story, perhaps apocryphal, is that the city ran out of all food except stored almonds and sugar, which were used to make loaves of marzipan "bread".
01 City centre (~ 12,000 inhabitants)
It is located south of the city centre and the biggest of all city parts.
Sankt Lorenz-Sxc3xbcd is located right in the south-west of the city centre and has the highest population density.
Sankt Gertrud is located in the east of the city centre.
Due to forest Lauerholz in its west and river Trave in the north, Schlutup is relatively isolated from the other city parts.
There are 40 buslines serving the city and the area around Lxc3xbcbeck.
In Lxc3xbcbeck's district of Travemxc3xbcnde is on the Baltic Sea and has the city's main port.
The plan of the Old Town island of Lxc3xbcbeck, with its blade-like outline determined by two parallel routes of traffic running along the crest of the island, dates back to the beginnings of the city and attests to its expansion as a commercial centre of Northern Europe.
Lxc3xbcbeck has remained an urban monument characteristic of a significant historical structure even though the city was severely damaged during the Second World War.
Located at the heart of the medieval city, the third area around St Maryxe2x80x99s Church, the Town Hall, and the Market Square bear the tragic scars of the heavy bombing suffered during the Second World War.
Despite the damage it suffered during the Second World War, the basic structure of the Old City, consisting mainly of 15th and 16th century Patrician residences, public monuments (the famous Holstentor brick gate), churches and salt storehouses, remains unaltered.