hanseatic in A Sentence

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    The Free Hanseatic City of Bremen is the smallest of Germany's 16 states.

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    It was a member of the Hanseatic League in the 14th and 15th centuries.

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    The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg- Germany's 2nd largest city and‘Gateway to the World'.

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    Many years ago, the Hanseatic League was essential for international trade, cooperation and contacts.

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    As a member of the Hanseatic League it evolved into a world trading center in the 16th century.

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    For the network plan of the town bus routes, timetable and prices, please visit the website of the Hanseatic town of Wismar.

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    Even the decline of the Hanseatic League could do the city no harm, it is still the largest economic center of northern Germany.

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    Hapag-Lloyd Cruises recently announced that the naming of Hanseatic nature- the sister ship of the Hanseatic inspiration- will be held in Hamburg on 12 April, 2019.

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    Hapag-Lloyd Cruises recently announced that the naming ceremony for the Hanseatic nature- the sister ship of the Hanseatic inspiration- will be held in Hamburg on 12 April 2019.

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    In the 1560s, several of the Baltic states were at war, with Sweden on one side, and Denmark and Lübeck(of the Hanseatic League in Northern Germany) on the other.

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    The Hamburg-based company recently announced that the naming ceremony for the Hanseatic nature- the sister ship of the Hanseatic inspiration- will be held in Hamburg on 12 April 2019.

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    Moscow's main competition for influence in the region was Novgorod, that remained independent, due to its position in northwestern Russia, forming a merchant republic similar to that of the German Hanseatic League.

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    Merchant-ruled city-states such as the Hanseatic League, Novgorod, Genoa and Venice, came to control much of commerce in Europe, while the Mongol Empire came to conquer most of the European plains in the 13th century.

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    Despite the unsuccessful attempts to defeat the enemy, inside the Order, the master did everything in perfect order: agriculture developed at an unprecedented pace, trade with the cities of the Hanseatic League was gaining momentum, and on other fronts besides Lithuanian, calm reigned: the master's did not show to the Order of aggression.

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