Lübeck (disambiguation)

Lübeck (disambiguation)

Lübeck may refer to:

*The modern city of Lübeck, Germany
*Free City of Lübeck, an independent city-state (1226-1937)
*Old-Lübeck, predecessor of Lübeck

Other Places:
*Lubec, Maine, the easternmost town of the USA
*Lubeck, West Virginia

Persons with the name Lübeck
*Vincent Lübeck (1654-1740), German organist and composer
*Patricia van Lubeck (* 1964), Dutch artist
*Peter Paul Lübeck (* 1680), German composer
*Vincent Lübeck Jr (* 1684), German composer

Ships with the name Lübeck
*Lübeck (1844), a corvette of the former German navy
*SMS Lübeck (1903), a light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
*German frigate Lübeck (F224), a Köln class frigate of the German navy
*German frigate Lübeck (F214), a Bremen class frigate of the German navy
*Lisa von Lübeck, a reconstruction of a 15. century caravel


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