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Travemünde (German: [tʁaːvəˈmʏndə] ) is a
borough of Lübeck, Germany,
located at the
mouth of the
river Trave in Lübeck Bay. It
began life as a fortress...
- Lübeck-
Travemünde Hafen station (also
known as the Lübeck
Hafenbahnhof in German) in Lübeck
district of
Travemünde in the
German state of Schleswig-Holstein...
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Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke,
usually known as DFW, was a
German aircraft manufacturer of the
early twentieth century. It was
established by
Bernhard Meyer...
- Lübeck-
Travemünde Strand (beach)
station (also
known as
Travemünde Strandbahnhof in German) is a
station in Lübeck
district of
Travemünde in the German...
- The
Maritim Travemünde is a high-rise
hotel in the
Travemünde district of Lübeck, Germany.
Built between 1972 and 1974, the
tower stands at 119 m (390 ft)...
- The
Travemünde Challenger also
known as the ATP
Travemünde Challenger was a men's
tennis tournament founded in 1951 as a
combined men's and women's clay...
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mouth of the Trave,
which flows into the Bay of Lübeck in the
borough of
Travemünde, and on the Trave's
tributary Wakenitz. The
island with the
historic old...
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operate between Helsinki and
Travemünde. For p****engers it is the only
direct connection by sea
between Finland...
- The Lübeck-
Travemünde Strand railway line is a
mostly single-track,
electrified railway in the
German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It
mainly serves local...
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running from its
source near the
village of Gießelrade in
Ostholstein to
Travemünde,
where it
flows into the
Baltic Sea. It p****es
through Bad Segeberg, Bad...