Showing posts with label Hanseatic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hanseatic. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 April 2016

Hanseatic cities


The Hanseatic League was formed in the 13th century by a group of merchants in northern Europe to protect their trading interests and rights, using their own laws and armies. It lasted about 300 years.

The League has been reformed in modern times, open to all former members, to promote cultural and social ties as well as economic.

It seemed a good topic for collection, either the modern or the old members, but up till now I have very few cards. Part of the reason may be that it seems quite difficult to find a definitive list of members.

Thursday, 29 December 2011

Kaliningrad


That's a statue of Peter the Great on the right but the lighthouse and houses of the Fishing Village really don't look much like the Russia of my imagination.  It is though.  This is Kaliningrad.

Kaliningrad is geographically completely separate from Russia, and not just by a little bit - hundreds of miles.  It is separated from Russia by Lithuania and Poland.  It was once called Königsberg and part of Prussia, then Germany.  It was almost destroyed during WWII and occupied by the Red Army.  It was renamed in 1946 after Mikhail Kalinin.

It was once one of the Hanseatic League cities.  The Hanseatic League was set up during the 12th century between merchants from northern Europe, mainly German and Scandinavian.  It became so powerful it lasted for approximately three centuries.  The word "hansa" can still be found today, most notably in Lufthansa, the German airline.

In 1980 a new Hanseatic League was formed, open to all former members, to promote tourism and trade.  Kings Lynn in Norfolk is the only English member.  It was once the third most important port in England.  It still has two warehouses dating from those times.
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Friday, 27 June 2008

Bremen


Postmarked Briefzentrum 50, dated 8 June 2008.
Clockwise from top left:
Town hall and cathedral
Bronze sculpture - the Town Musicians
Harbour
Windmill on the Wall
Schnoor district in the old town
Böttcherstrasse
Universum Science Centre
Statue of Roland
Bremen is one of two cities in the state of Bremen, the other being Bremerhaven. Its official name is Freie Hansestadt Bremen, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen.
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