Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hanseatic City of Lübeck' has mentioned 'Sweden' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Import/exports by sea: valued in 000s Lxc3xbcbeck marks, 18 Mar 1368xe2x80x9310 Mar 1369 Goods Principal origin Imports Exports Total Cloth Flanders 120.8 39.7 160.5 Fish Scania 64.7 6.1 70.8 Salt Luneburg - 61.6 61.6 Butter Sweden 19.2 6.8 26 Skins, furs Russia, Sweden 13.3 3.7 17 Grain Prussia 13 0.8 13.8 Wax Russia, Prussia 7.2 5.8 13 Beer Wendish towns 4.1 1.9 6 Copper Sweden, Hungary 2.2 2.4 4.6 Iron Sweden, Hungary 2.4 2.2 4.6 Oil Flanders 2.7 1.5 4.2 Flax Livonia, North Germany 0.4 3 3.4 Foodstuffs passim 2.2 1.2 3.4 Silver Sweden 0.7 2 2.7 Wine Rhineland 1.3 0.9 2.2 Various 39.9 16.6 56.5 Unclassified 41 49 90 Total (rounded) 338.9 206.9 545.8[3]
Movements of 680 ships entering/leaving port Arrivals % Origin, destination Departures % 289 33.7 Mecklenburg-Pomerania 386 42.3 250 28.8 Skania 207 22.8 145 16.8 Prussia 183 20.1 96 11.2 Sweden 64 7 35 4.3 Livonia 43 4.7 28 3.2 Fehmarn 27 3 12 1.6 Bergen - - 3 0.4 Flanders 1 0.1 858 100 911 100[4]
In the course of the war of the Fourth Coalition against Napoleon, troops under Bernadotte (who would later become King of Sweden) occupied the neutral Lxc3xbcbeck after a battle against Blxc3xbccher on 6 November 1806.
Kotka, Finland (1969) La Rochelle, France (1988) Wismar, Germany (1987) Klaipxc4x97da, Lithuania (1990) Gotland, Sweden (1999)
The Scandinavienkai (the quay of Scandinavia) has ferry routes to Malmxc3xb6 and Trelleborg (Sweden); Liepxc4x81ja (Latvia); Helsinki (Finland) and Saint Petersburg (Russia).