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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hanseatic City of Lübeck' has mentioned 'Coast' in the following places:
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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.
Most tourists stay for a week and visit places nearby such as the cities of Hamburg, Schwerin, Wismar or Rostock, the seaside resorts Timmendorfer Strand, Scharbeutz, Grxc3xb6mitz or Boltenhagen, going on a cycling tour on the coast of the Baltic Sea, the Hansa-Park amusement park, the SeaLife Center in Timmendorf, the Island of Fehmarn, and some even on a day trip to Denmark.
The City Hall St. Catherine's Church, a church that belonged to a former monastery, now the Katharineum, a Latin school Thomas Mann's house Gxc3xbcnter Grass' house Church of St Peter Church of St Lawrence, located on the site of a cemetery for people who died during the 16th-century plague Church of St Jacob, 1334 Church of the Sacred Heart Church of St Aegidien the Salzspeicher, historic warehouses where salt delivered from Lxc3xbcneburg awaited shipment to Baltic ports The City of Travemxc3xbcnde on the Coast of the Baltic Sea.
With its long beach and coast line, Travemxc3xbcnde is the second biggest tourist destination.
Founded in 1143 on the Baltic coast of northern Germany, Lxc3xbcbeck was from 1230 to 1535 one of the principal cities of the Hanseatic League, a league of merchant cities which came to hold a monopoly over the trade of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea.