Lauenburg

Etymology
From, which see for details.

Proper noun

 * 1)  which served as a waypoint on the  and is the southern terminus of the ; its surrounding lands.
 * 2) * 1759, George Sale & al., The Modern Part of an Universal History, Vol.XXIX: History of the German Empire, page 2:
 * Since the reign of Charlemagne, this country is divided into High and Low Germany... the provinces of Lower Germany towards the north conſiſt of the Low Country of the Rhine, Triers, Cologn, Mentz, Weſtphalia, Heſſe, Brunſwic, Miſnia, Luſatia, High Saxony upon the Elbe, Low Saxony upon the Elbe, Mecklenburg, Lauenburg, Brandenburg, Magdeburg, and Pomerania.
 * 1) A city in Pomerania:

Translations

 * Danish: Lauenborg
 * German:
 * Latin: Lauenburgum
 * Low German:
 * German Low German: Loonborg, Laueborg
 * Marathi: लाउअनबुर्क
 * Russian:


 * Danish: Lauenburg
 * German:
 * Kashubian: Lãbòrg, Lãbórch, Łebno
 * Latin: Leoburgum
 * Marathi: लाउअनबुर्क
 * Polish:
 * Russian: Лемборк;

Etymology
Equivalent to 🇰🇲. However, in the case of both towns the first element is a Germanisation of a Slavic element:
 * From . First element from.
 * From, . First element from the river.