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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hanseatic Town of Visby' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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This article is about the city.
The Hanseatic city of Visby is arguably the best-preserved medieval city in Scandinavia, and, since 1995, it has been on the UNESCO World Heritage site list.
The city flourished, thanks to the German Hanseatic League.
1,800 Gotlanders were killed in battle in front of the city.
The Visby city fathers fulfilled the demand, with churches stripped of their valuables.
[12] His treatment of Visby, a member of the Hanseatic League, precipitated that League into war with Denmark; however, though Valdemar was forced into various concessions, he retained Visby as a Danish city.
In 1411, the Norwegian, Danish and Swedish King Eric of Pomerania had the castle of Visborg constructed, and settled himself there for twelve years, during which the city virtually became a pirates' nest, and the commerce halted.
While Norby fought a military action in Sweden, the Lxc3xbcbeckers successfully attacked Visby and set the city on fire from four sites.
With the reformation, all churches except St. John, which became the city parish, were closed.
St. Mary's Cathedral remained the last functional church and became the new city parish.
[13] The city developed slowly as things were left as they were.
In 1936, the socken was incorporated within the newly formed Visby stad (Visby city), the only locality with historical city status on Gotland.
Visby and Tallinn are the only two North-European towns in which the city's medieval grid plan has been fully preserved into present day.
However, in spite of its maritime location the city's climate is very much influenced by continental airflows.
Visby Airport is located about 5xc2xa0km (3.1xc2xa0mi) north of the city and offers connections to the Swedish mainland.
There are also city buses in Visby as well as buses to other parts of Gotland.
The principal character, DS Anders Knutas, is based at police headquarters in Visby, and there are numerous descriptive passages of the city and the island.
Reconstruction of Visby harbour during the Middle Ages Visby as seen on an engraving from c. 1580 Visby circa 1700, in Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna City view including Visby Cathedral in the second half of the 19th century.
Twentieth-century urban planning took a Garden City approach to development beyond the wall, preserving considerable areas of open space with lower densities and strict control over building heights.