1. Rostock - Noun
2. Rostock - Proper noun
a city in northeastern Germany near the Baltic sea; an important member of the Hanseatic League in the 14th century
Source: WordNetEutin: Ivens 1933; Hochschulschrift: Rostock, Univ., Diss., 1933 Virtually every state in Europe had a delegation in Vienna – more than 200 states and princely houses were represented at the Congress. Source: Internet
S-Bahns does also exist in some mid-size cities like Rostock and Magdeburg, but in that case the S-trains do not depart as often as metro systems do, the tracks are not separated from other trains and the number of lines are few. Source: Internet
The findings were confirmed by scientists from the University of Rostock who examined a sample of Brahe's beard hairs that had been taken in 1901. Source: Internet
The University of Rostock (est. 1419) and the University of Greifswald (est. 1456) are among the oldest in Europe. Source: Internet
However, on 7 June the German admission of the losses of Lützow and Rostock started to redress the sense of the battle as a loss. Source: Internet
The princes (dukes) of Mecklenburg-Schwerin had according to this source their own standard, showing the griffin of Rostock. Source: Internet