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Council Of Baltic Sea States Collection

The Council of Baltic Sea States: Fostering Cooperation and Connectivity across Historic Cities Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Northern Europe

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: St Nicholas Church in Hamburg

St Nicholas Church in Hamburg
Formerly one of the five Lutheran Hauptkirchen (main churches) in the city of Hamburg. The church lies now in ruins, with only its tower remaining

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: LAOEbeck, Germany

LAOEbeck, Germany
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: Port of Hamburg

Port of Hamburg
Fish on ice at the fishmarket in the port of Hamburg, Germany, named Germanys Gateway to the World and is the largest port in Germany

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: Port of Hamburg

Port of Hamburg
is a port in Hamburg, Germany, on the river Elbe. The harbour is located 110 kilometres from the mouth of the Elbe into the North Sea.It is named Germanys Gateway to the World

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: Church of St. Nicholas

Church of St. Nicholas
The church lies now in ruins, with only its tower remaining, serving as a memorial and an important architectural landmark

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: Hamburg channels

Hamburg channels
is the second largest city in Germany and the eighth largest city in the European Union. It is also the thirteenth largest German state

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: Urban promenade in Hamburg

Urban promenade in Hamburg
The newly refurbished lake-sides terrace forms a public waterfront-plaza with views onto lake and the lakes fountain. The terrace is used for events throughout the year.Though not one of Hamburgs

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: LAOEbeck

LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: Lubeck, Germany

Lubeck, Germany
Lubeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic league trading confederation

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: Lubeck, Germany

Lubeck, Germany
Lubeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic league trading confederation

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: LAOEbeck, Germany

LAOEbeck, Germany
Lubeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic league trading confederation

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: LAOEbeck, Germany

LAOEbeck, Germany
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: lAOEbeck, Germany

lAOEbeck, Germany
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: LAOEbeck, Germany

LAOEbeck, Germany
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: LAOEbeck, Germany

LAOEbeck, Germany
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: lAOEbeck, Germany

lAOEbeck, Germany
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: LAOEbeck, Germany

LAOEbeck, Germany
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation

Background imageCouncil Of Baltic Sea States Collection: LAOEbeck, Germany

LAOEbeck, Germany
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation


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The Council of Baltic Sea States: Fostering Cooperation and Connectivity across Historic Cities Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Northern Europe, the Council of Baltic Sea States (CBSS) serves as a vital platform for regional cooperation and dialogue. With its headquarters located in Stockholm, Sweden, this intergovernmental organization brings together eleven countries surrounding the Baltic Sea to address common challenges and promote shared interests. One notable city within this region is Hamburg, Germany. Known for its rich history and vibrant culture, it stands as a testament to the CBSS's commitment to fostering connectivity among member states. The iconic St Nicholas Church in Hamburg serves as a symbol of unity and resilience, having withstood centuries of change while remaining an architectural marvel. Further north lies Lübeck, another German gem steeped in history. This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts stunning landmarks like LAOEbeck Cathedral and mesmerizing views along its charming waterfronts. As part of the CBSS network, Lübeck exemplifies how cultural heritage can be preserved while embracing modernity. At the heart of these cities lies their bustling ports - gateways connecting nations through trade and commerce. The Port of Hamburg has long been a crucial hub for international shipping routes, facilitating economic growth not only for Germany but also for neighboring countries within the CBSS framework. Beyond maritime connections, both Hamburg and Lübeck offer visitors unique experiences that showcase their distinct identities. From exploring Hamburg's intricate canal system to strolling along its urban promenades adorned with contemporary architecture; or immersing oneself in Lübeck's medieval charm by wandering through narrow cobblestone streets lined with centuries-old buildings – each city presents an enchanting blend of tradition and innovation. Through initiatives such as cross-border collaboration on environmental protection or joint efforts to enhance digital connectivity within the region, the Council of Baltic Sea States continues to strengthen ties among member states while promoting sustainable development throughout this diverse area.