Bay of Lübeck

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The Bay of Lübeck (German: Lübecker Bucht, German pronunciation) is a basin in the southwestern Baltic Sea, off the shores of the German states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Schleswig-Holstein. It forms the southwestern part of the Bay of Mecklenburg.

Bay of Lübeck
Satellite picture of the Bay of Lübeck
Bay of Lübeck is located in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Bay of Lübeck
Bay of Lübeck
Coordinates54°09′33″N 11°19′20″E / 54.15917°N 11.32222°E / 54.15917; 11.32222
TypeBay
River sourcesElbe, Trave
Ocean/sea sourcesBaltic Sea
Basin countriesGermany
SettlementsLübeck

The main port is Travemünde, a borough of the city of Lübeck,[1] at the mouth of river Trave. The Elbe–Lübeck Canal connects the Baltic Sea with the Elbe River. The bay is surrounded by the land strips of Ostholstein and Nordwestmecklenburg. Located in the North of the Bay, the Hansa-Park amusement park creates a popular sight for families all around the region and Southern Denmark. The Pötenitzer Wiek Lake splits the states of Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and got historical attention, as it gave East Germany refugees the possibility to flee from East Germany into West Germany.

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  1. ^ Bankes, Thomas; Blake, Edward Warren; Cook, Alexander; Lloyd, Thomas (1800). A New, Royal, and Authentic System of Universal Geography, Antient and Modern: Including All the Late Important Discoveries ... and a Genuine History and Description of the Whole World ... Together with a Complete History of Every Empire, Kingdom, and State ... to which is Added a Complete Guide to Geography, Astronomy, the Use of the Globes, Maps ... p. 625.
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