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You might be referring to Lübeck, which was called the "Queen of the Hansa." The hansa were trading cities in Northern Europe, and Lübeck was a sort of capital of them. It was central to the Hanseatic League for the duration of the existence of that organization, and was a busy and culturally advanced port.

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