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    Lüneburg (German: [ˈlyːnəbʊʁk] ⓘ; Low German: Lümborg; Latin: Luneburgum or Lunaburgum; Old High German: Luneburc; Old Saxon: Hliuni; Polabian: Glain), officially the Hanseatic City of Lüneburg (‹See Tfd› German: Hansestadt Lüneburg) and also known in English as Lunenburg (/ ˈ lj uː n ə n b ɜːr ɡ / LEW-nən-burg), is a town ...

  2. Oct 27, 2022 · Lüneburg was originally overshadowed by the village of Bardowick to the north, which was a Slavic trading post. When Bardowick was destroyed by Henry the Lion in 1189, Lüneburg was granted town rights and took over the mantle as a trading centre.

  3. Lüneburg used to be overshadowed by the village of Bardowick to the north, which was a Slavic trading post. When Bardowick was destroyed by Henry the Lion in 1189, Lüneburg was granted town rights and took over the mantle as a trading centre.

  4. Lüneburg, city, Lower Saxony Land (state), north-central Germany. It lies on the Ilmenau River at the northeastern edge of the Lüneburg Heath (Lüneburger Heide), 30 miles (50 km) south of Hamburg. Known as Luniburc in ad 956, it expanded in the 12th century under Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony. It

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  5. HISTORY OF LÜNEBURG. Chronicle of the Hanseatic City Lüneburg. Welcome to the more than 1000-year old, beautiful Salt and Hanseatic City of Lüneburg. This thriving town with about 78,000 inhabitants is idyllically located between the Lüneburg Heath and the Elbtalaue.

  6. The Duchy of Brunswick and Lüneburg (German: Herzogtum Braunschweig und Lüneburg), commonly known as the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg or Brunswick-Lüneburg, was an imperial principality of the Holy Roman Empire in the territory of present day Lower Saxony.

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  8. Lüneburg is a town of red brick Gothic architecture that rose to prosperity during the Middle Ages thanks to the salt found directly beneath the town. The salt, also known as white gold, was extracted for more than 1,000 years and it shaped the town’s landscape and history, but more on that later.