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Lauenburg
[ lou-uhn-burg ]
noun
- a region in Schleswig-Holstein, in NW Germany: duchy under German rulers 1260–1689; later part of Prussia.
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Police suspect they were taking selfies on the central crash barrier on the A24 autobahn when a 73-year-old Audi driver from the nearby town of Lauenburg hit Steele, who is thought to have died instantly.
From The Guardian
Some take note when the district police car from Lauenburg is parked outside the camp, a sure sign, they believe, of another scuffle between grown men, one of whom can’t abide the other’s nation or faith.
From The Guardian
There’s no police station closer than Lauenburg, 20 miles away – what if there’s a sudden mob?
From The Guardian
Students play in Lauenburg, Germany, in a 1928 autochrome photo.
From National Geographic
Students play in Lauenburg, Germany, in a 1928 autochrome photo.
From National Geographic
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