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  2. Lübeck - Wikipedia

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    Lübeck has a population of about 217,000 people and is the 2nd largest city in Schleswig-Holstein. Lübeck became a major city after becoming a part of the Hanseatic League in the 15th century. Lübeck later became one of the important and leading Hanseatic cities in Europe.

  3. Bruges - Wikipedia

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    Click for important translation instructions. Bruges ( / bruːʒ / ⓘ BROOZH, French: [bʁyʒ] ⓘ; Dutch: Brugge [ˈbrʏɣə] ⓘ; German: Brügge [ˈbʁʏɡə] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, in the northwest of the country. It is the sixth most populous city in the country.

  4. Verona - Wikipedia

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    Verona ( / vəˈroʊnə / və-ROH-nə, Italian: [veˈroːna] ⓘ; Venetian: Verona or Veròna) is a city on the River Adige in Veneto, Italy, with 258,031 inhabitants. [ 3 ] It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region, and is the largest city municipality in the region and in northeastern Italy. The metropolitan area of Verona ...

  5. Cologne - Wikipedia

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    The city has five Rhine ports, [7] the second largest inland port in Germany and one of the largest in Europe. Cologne Bonn Airport is the second largest freight terminal in Germany. [ 7 ] Today, the Cologne trade fair ( Koelnmesse ) ranks as a major European trade fair location with over 50 trade fairs [ 7 ] and other large cultural and sports ...

  6. Venice - Wikipedia

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    By the late 13th century, Venice was the most prosperous city in all of Europe. At the peak of its power and wealth, it had 36,000 sailors operating 3,300 ships, dominating Mediterranean commerce. Venice's leading families vied with each other to build the grandest palaces and to support the work of the greatest and most talented artists.

  7. Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava is 57th largest city in the European Union and 19th-richest region of the European Union by GDP per capita. [10] GDP at purchasing power parity is about three times higher than in other Slovak regions. [11] [12] Bratislava receives around one million tourists every year, mostly from the Czech Republic, Germany, and Austria. [13]

  8. Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The city's growth levelled off and the population stabilized around 240,000 for most of the 18th century. [96] In 1750, Amsterdam was the fourth largest city in Western Europe, behind London (676,000), Paris (560,000) and Naples (324,000). [97]

  9. Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Barcelona ( / ˌbɑːrsəˈloʊnə / ⓘ BAR-sə-LOH-nə, Catalan: [bəɾsəˈlonə] ⓘ, Spanish: [baɾθeˈlona] ⓘ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within city ...