Examples of 'libau' in a sentence

Meaning of "libau"

libau (noun) - a type of cargo ship used for transporting goods, typically used in historical maritime contexts

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Libau to reinforce the fleet.
Zähringen was instead left behind in Libau.
During the Livonian War, Libau was attacked and burnt by the Swedes.
Then it was shifted to Memel and subsequently to Libau.
On the orders of Alexander III, Libau was fortified against possible German attacks.
From the personal archives of the chief of the Gestapo office in Libau.
He was named Libau anak Ningkan by his father and mother, Ningkan and Imbong.
Saville were Sheffield crucible steel and file makers based at Libau Works in the city.
The ship left Libau for Kiel on 1 August, arriving there two days later.
The Soviet Navy examined the ship in great detail after she arrived in Libau.
At Libau port, the Russians are organizing the 3rd fleet with Captain Nebogatov.
Emden and Leipzig were the core of the southern group, which was based in Libau.
The ship then left Libau on 11 October as the leader of the 2nd Transport Group.
The army had again requested naval assistance, this time to support operations around Libau.
In 1918 he traveled to Libau in Germany, to start pilot training with floater-equipped aircraft.

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While on the return voyage, she bombarded Russian positions at Libau.
In 1637 Couronian colonization was started from the ports of Libau and Ventspils Windau.
From July to December, she underwent shipyard maintenance, before being transferred to Libau.
From the personal archives of the chief of the Gestapo office in Libau ( Latvia ).
Meanwhile, Admiral Nebogatoff of the 3rd fleet also left the port Libau.
Augsburg was back in service by April 1915, ready for a major operation against Libau.
In 1912 one of the first water aerodromes in Russia was opened in Libau.
From 3 to 23 July, Kolberg went to Kiel before returning to Libau.

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