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Hamburg (German: [ˈhambʊʁk] , locally also [ˈhambʊɪ̯ç] ; Low Saxon: Hamborg [ˈhambɔːç] ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, is the second-largest
Hamburg-Hamburg German
Hamburg German, also known as Hamburg dialect or Hamburger dialect (natively Hamborger Platt, German: Hamburger Platt), is a group of Northern Low Saxon
Hamburg-Hamburg Airport
Hamburg Airport (IATA: HAM, ICAO: EDDH), known in German as Flughafen Hamburg, is a major international airport in Hamburg, the second-largest city in
Hamburg-History of Hamburg
Republic (1918–33). In Nazi Germany Hamburg was a city-state and a Gau from 1934 until 1945. After the Second World War Hamburg was in the British Zone of
Hamburg-Hamburg European Open
The Hamburg Open (formerly German Open Tennis Championships) is an annual tennis tournament for professional players held in Hamburg, Germany and part
Hamburg-German frigate Hamburg
Hamburg is a Sachsen-class frigate of the German Navy. Built by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Kiel, Hamburg was the second of the Sachsen class to be
Hamburg-Hamburg cell
The Hamburg cell (German: Hamburger Zelle) was, according to U.S. and German intelligence agencies, a group of radical Islamists based in Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg-Hamburg Hauptbahnhof
railway station of the city of Hamburg, Germany. Opened in 1906 to replace four separate terminal stations, today Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is operated by DB Station&Service
Hamburg-University of Hamburg
The University of Hamburg (German: Universität Hamburg, also referred to as UHH) is a public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on
Hamburg-German destroyer Hamburg
Hamburg (D181) was the lead ship of the Hamburg-class destroyer of the German Navy. The Type 101 Hamburg class was the only class of destroyers built during
Hamburg-Hamburg Uprising
The Hamburg Uprising (German: Hamburger Aufstand) was a communist insurrection that occurred in Hamburg in Weimar Germany on 23 October 1923. A militant
Hamburg-Altona, Hamburg
Altona (German: [ˈaltonaː] ), also called Hamburg-Altona, is the westernmost urban borough (Bezirk) of the German city state of Hamburg. Located on the
Hamburg-2017 G20 Hamburg summit
Germany. Apart from the recurring themes relating to global economic growth, international trade, and financial market regulation, the G20 Hamburg summit
Hamburg-The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Germany
of southern Germany) Frankfurt Freiberg Hamburg LDS Church portal Religion in Germany "Facts and Statistics: Statistics by Country: Germany", Newsroom
Hamburg-Hamburg Finkenwerder Airport
associated private airport in the Finkenwerder quarter of southwest Hamburg, Germany. The airport is an integral part of the Airbus-owned plant, and is
Hamburg-St. Nicholas Church, Hamburg
one of the five Lutheran Hauptkirchen (main churches) in the city of Hamburg, Germany. The original chapel, a wooden building, was completed in 1195. It
Hamburg-States of Germany
The Federal Republic of Germany, as a federal state, consists of sixteen states. Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen (with its seaport exclave, Bremerhaven) are
Hamburg-Trams in Hamburg
The Hamburg tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Hamburg) once formed part of the public transport system in the city and federal state of Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg-Port of Hamburg
The Port of Hamburg (German: Hamburger Hafen, pronounced [ˈhambʊʁɡɐ ˈhaːfn̩] ) is a seaport on the river Elbe in Hamburg, Germany, 110 kilometres (68 mi)
Hamburg-Government of Hamburg
difference to the other German states. The president is not allowed to exert any occupation of the executive. Prior to 1871, Hamburg was a fully sovereign
Hamburg-Capture of Hamburg
of Hamburg, Germany between 18 April and 3 May 1945. British troops were met with fierce resistance when they advanced toward the city as Hamburg was
Hamburg-Barclays Arena
formerly known as barclaycard arena and O2 World Hamburg) is a multipurpose arena in Hamburg, Germany. It opened in 2002 and can hold up to 16,000 people
Hamburg-Hamburg steak
Hamburg steak is a patty of ground beef. Made popular worldwide by migrating Germans, it became a mainstream dish around the start of the 19th century
Hamburg-Northern Germany
part of Germany which includes the coastal states of Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Lower Saxony and the two city-states Hamburg and Bremen
Hamburg-Hamburg America Line
company built a large ocean liner terminal at Cuxhaven, Germany, in 1900. Connected directly to Hamburg by a dedicated railway line and station, the HAPAG
Hamburg-Germany
Brandenburg Airport. The Port of Hamburg is one of the twenty largest container ports in the world. In 2019[update], Germany was the world's seventh-largest
Hamburg-2023 Hamburg shooting
at a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in the Alsterdorf quarter, Hamburg, Germany. The shooter, identified as Philipp Fusz, entered the building during
Hamburg-Bombing of Hamburg in World War II
damage than just high explosive bombs. Hamburg also contained a high number of targets supporting the German war effort and was relatively easy for navigators
Hamburg-Flag of Hamburg
There are three flags of Hamburg, Germany. The Landesflagge (civil flag), the State flag of Hamburg (Staatsflagge) and the admiralty flag (Admiralitätsflagge)
Hamburg-Volksparkstadion
Volksparkstadion (German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlkspaʁkˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ) is a football stadium in Hamburg, Germany, and is the home of Hamburger SV. HSV do not
Hamburg-Hamburg University of Technology
The Hamburg University of Technology (in German Technische Universität Hamburg, abbreviated TUHH (HH as acronym of Hamburg state) or TU Hamburg) is a
Hamburg-Hamburg-class destroyer
The Type 101 Hamburg class was the only class of destroyers built during post-war Germany. They were specifically designed to operate in the Baltic Sea
Hamburg-Hamburg Towers
Hamburg Towers, for sponsorship reasons named Veolia Towers Hamburg, is a professional basketball team, based in Hamburg, Germany. The Towers are currently
Hamburg-Hamburg, New York
is named after the city of Hamburg, Germany. The town is on the western border of the county and is south of Buffalo. Hamburg is one of the Southtowns in
Hamburg-List of mayors of Hamburg
chronological list of mayors of Hamburg, a city-state in Germany. The mayors are the head of the city-state, part of the government of Hamburg. Since 1861, according
Hamburg-Hamburg Police
The Hamburg Police (German: Hamburger Polizei or Polizei Hamburg) is the German Landespolizei force for the city-state of Hamburg. Law enforcement in
Hamburg-Hamburg Metropolitan Region
The Hamburg Metropolitan Region (German: Metropolregion Hamburg) is a metropolitan area centred around the city of Hamburg in northern Germany, consisting
Hamburg-Hamburg, Pennsylvania
thought to have been named after Hamburg, Germany, but this is likely to have been a corruption of Bad Homburg. Hamburg is located in northern Berks County
Hamburg-Air Hamburg
Air Hamburg Luftverkehrsgesellschaft mbH (also known as Air Hamburg) is an open-base[clarification needed] charter airline headquartered in Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg-Speicherstadt
Speicherstadt (German pronunciation: [ˈʃpaɪ̯çɐˌʃtat], literally: 'City of Warehouses', meaning warehouse district) in Hamburg, Germany, is the largest
Hamburg-Hamburg Freezers
The Hamburg Freezers were a professional men's ice hockey club from Hamburg, Germany that played in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. The club announced its
Hamburg-Hamburg-Mitte
Hamburg-Mitte (Hamburg Central) is one of the seven boroughs of Hamburg, Germany, covering most of the city's urban center. The quarters of Hamburg-Altstadt
Hamburg-Hamburg City Hall
Hamburg City Hall (German: Hamburger Rathaus, pronounced [ˈhambʊʁɡɐ ˈʁaːthaʊs]) is the seat of local government of Hamburg, Germany. It is the seat of
Hamburg-Transport in Germany
of Hamburg. Frankfurt Airport is a major international airport and European transport hub. Air travel is used for greater distances within Germany but
Hamburg-The Beatles in Hamburg
Sutcliffe and Pete Best regularly performed at different clubs in Hamburg, West Germany, during the period from August 1960 to December 1962; a chapter
Hamburg-Hamburg Marathon
The Hamburg Marathon (German: Hamburg-Marathon) is an annual marathon race over the classic distance of 42.195 km (26.219 mi) held in Hamburg, Germany. In
Hamburg-Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (Germany)
Hydrographic Agency of Germany (German: Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie, BSH) is a German federal authority based in Hamburg and Rostock. With
Hamburg-History of the Jews in Hamburg
The history of the Jews in Hamburg in Germany is recorded from at least 1590 on. Since the 1880s, Jews of Hamburg have lived primarily in the neighbourhoods
Hamburg-List of universities in Germany
University of Hamburg HafenCity University Hamburg Hamburg University of Technology Helmut Schmidt University (University of the Bundeswehr, Hamburg) Hertie
Hamburg-Hamburg-Altona station
Hamburg-Altona (or simply Altona) is a railway station in Hamburg, Germany, situated to the west of the city's main station, in the district which bears
Hamburg-Hamburger SV
Sport-Verein e.V. (German: [ˈhambʊʁɡɐ ˈʃpɔʁtfɛɐ̯ˌʔaɪ̯n] ), commonly known as Hamburger SV (pronounced [ˈhambʊʁɡɐ ʔɛsˈfaʊ] ) or Hamburg (pronounced [ˈhambʊʁk]
Hamburg-Hamburg-Eimsbütteler Ballspiel-Club
Hamburg-Eimsbütteler Ballspiel-Club (German: Hamburg-Eimsbütteler Ballspiel-Club e.V.) is a German sports club in Eimsbüttel, Hamburg, Germany. The club
Hamburg-Al-Quds Mosque
Mosque (Arabic: مسجد القدس) was a mosque in Hamburg, Germany between 1993 and 2010 when it was shut down by German security officials. The mosque was known
Hamburg-List of cities in Germany by population
coordinates. Schwerin is the only state capital not listed. 1. Berlin 2. Hamburg 3. Munich 4. Cologne 5. Frankfurt 6. Stuttgart 7. Düsseldorf 8. Leipzig
Hamburg-Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
applied research institution located in Hamburg, Germany. Formerly known as Fachhochschule Hamburg, the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences was founded
Hamburg-Demographics of Hamburg
The German city of Hamburg is the most populous city in the European Union which is not a national capital. The city contains an approximate 1.8 million
Hamburg-St. Michael's Church, Hamburg
St. Michael's Church (German: Hauptkirche Sankt Michaelis), colloquially called Michel (German: [ˈmɪçl̩]), is one of Hamburg's five Lutheran main churches
Hamburg-List of German football champions
establishment of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball Bund) in 1900, the first recognized national championship match was hosted by Hamburg club Altona
Hamburg-Hamburg Dammtor station
Germany. In front is a bus station of the same name for public transport. The railway station is one of five long-distance train stations in Hamburg.
Hamburg-Hamburg Süd
Hamburg Südamerikanische Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft A/S & Co KG, widely known as Hamburg Süd, was a German container shipping company. Founded in 1871
Hamburg-Hamburg School of Astrology
The German Hamburg School of Astrology (root school of the international Uranian Astrology offshoot) is a school of astrology based on the teachings of
Hamburg-Oberliga Hamburg
The Oberliga Hamburg, sometimes referred to as Hamburg-Liga, is the highest league in the German state of Hamburg, incorporating some of its surrounding
Hamburg-Hamburg State Opera
The Hamburg State Opera (in German: Staatsoper Hamburg) is a German opera company based in Hamburg. Its theatre is near the square of Gänsemarkt. Since
Hamburg-UEFA Euro 2024
the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg. The teams were seeded in accordance with the overall European Qualifiers rankings. Hosts Germany were automatically seeded
Hamburg-Reeperbahn
Reeperbahn (German: [ˈʁeːpɐˌbaːn] ) is a street and entertainment district in Hamburg's St. Pauli district, one of the two centres of Hamburg's nightlife
Hamburg-List of tallest buildings in Hamburg
Hamburg. As in most German cities except Frankfurt, skyscrapers or high-rises in Hamburg are rarely approved or built. The few high-rises in Hamburg are
Hamburg-Hamburg Sea Devils (ELF)
The Hamburg Sea Devils are an American football team in Hamburg, Germany, that plays in the European League of Football (ELF). The Hamburg franchise was
Hamburg-Berlin–Hamburg Railway
The Berlin–Hamburg Railway (German: Berlin-Hamburger Bahn) is a roughly 286 km (178 mi) long railway line for passenger, long-distance and goods trains
Hamburg-Harburg, Hamburg
Harburg is a borough of the city of Hamburg, Germany. It is also the name of Harburg quarter in the borough, which used to be the capital of the Harburg
Hamburg-Hamburg S-Bahn
The Hamburg S-Bahn is a rapid transit railway system in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region. Together, the S-Bahn, the Hamburg U-Bahn, the AKN railway and
Hamburg-Boroughs and quarters of Hamburg
The city of Hamburg in Germany is made up of seven boroughs (German: Bezirke, also known as districts or administrative districts) and subdivided into
Hamburg-Elbbrücken (Hamburg)
several independent bridge structures crossing the river Elbe in Hamburg, Germany. Within Hamburg, the Elbe divides into two main anabranches, the Norderelbe
Hamburg-Hamburg International
Hamburg International Luftverkehrsgesellschaft mbH & Co. Betriebs KG was an independent passenger airline based in Hamburg-Nord, Hamburg, Germany, operating
Hamburg-University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (German: Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE)) is the teaching hospital of the University of Hamburg and the largest
Hamburg-Jauch family
of Germany by British officials. Destroyed along with this historical building were the family crypt on the former cemetery in Hamm, Hamburg (German: Alter
Hamburg-Islamic Centre Hamburg
The Islamic Centre Hamburg (German: Islamisches Zentrum Hamburg) (Persian: مرکز اسلامی هامبورگ) is one of the oldest mosques in Germany and Europe and is
Hamburg-Hamburg Messe
Hamburg Messe is a business unit of Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH. The area of Hamburg Messe hosts about 40 trade fairs annually, with over 15000 exhibitors
Hamburg-Norddeutscher Rundfunk
"Northern German Broadcasting"), commonly shortened to NDR (pronounced [ˌɛndeːˈʔɛʁ] ), is a public radio and television broadcaster, based in Hamburg. In addition
Hamburg-List of banks in Germany
Wirecard Bank see: German Cooperative Financial Group see: Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe Baader Bank AG, Unterschleißheim Varengold Bank, Hamburg Allied Irish Banks
Hamburg-Timeline of Hamburg
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Hamburg, Germany. 831 – Bishopric established. 845 – Town sacked by Norsemen. 1189 Adolf III
Hamburg-List of cities and towns in Germany
the 2,056 cities and towns in Germany (as of 1 January 2024). There is no distinction between town and city in Germany; a Stadt is an independent municipality
Hamburg-Hamburg Stock Exchange
The Hamburg Stock Exchange (German: Hamburger Börse) is the oldest stock exchange in Germany. It was founded in 1558 in the Free and Hanseatic city of
Hamburg-Congress Center Hamburg
Center Hamburg (formerly Congress Centrum Hamburg) is a convention center in Hamburg, Germany, located right next to Planten un Blomen, near the Hamburg Dammtor
Hamburg-SPD Hamburg
Democratic Party of Germany in Hamburg and is the state association with the largest membership of any party in the city state. Hamburg played a leading
Hamburg-German football league system
system in the states of Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein and starts at level four of the German league system with the Regionalliga
Hamburg-Armorial of Hamburg
This is a list of coats of arms of Hamburg, Germany, and its districts and boroughs (de) Borough of Altona (Current) City of Altona (Until 1937, but still
Hamburg-Greater Hamburg Act
The Greater Hamburg Act (German: Groß-Hamburg-Gesetz), in full the Law Regarding Greater Hamburg and Other Territorial Readjustments (German: Gesetz über
Hamburg-FDP Hamburg
as the first liberal state party in West Germany. The party's parliamentary group was a member of the Hamburg Parliament from 1946 to 1978, from 1987 to
Hamburg-Rapid transit in Germany
electric ones. In 1934, the Hamburg–Altonaer Stadt- und Vorortbahn was renamed as S-Bahn. After World War II and German partition the Berlin S-Bahn was
Hamburg-Hamburger Kunsthalle
Hamburger Kunsthalle is the art museum of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany. It is one of the largest art museums in the country. It consists of
Hamburg-Ohlsdorf Cemetery
Ohlsdorf Cemetery (German: Ohlsdorfer Friedhof or (former) Hauptfriedhof Ohlsdorf) in the Ohlsdorf quarter of the city of Hamburg, Germany, is the biggest
Hamburg-Hamburg Cyclassics
annual one-day professional and amateur cycling race in and around Hamburg, Germany. Although the route varies, its distance is always around 250 km. The
Hamburg-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hamburg
or diocese of the Catholic Church in the north of Germany and covers the Federal States of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein as well as the Mecklenburgian
Hamburg-Independent city
special-status Hanover Region. Two cities in Germany, namely Berlin and Hamburg, are considered city-states (German: Stadtstaaten). Additionally, the state
Hamburg-Radio Hamburg
Radio Hamburg is a private commercial radio station based on Hamburg, Germany. Established in 1986, it was one of the first private radio stations in
Hamburg-Hamburg Atlantic Line
Hamburg Atlantic Line (German: Hamburg Atlantik Linie) was an ocean liner and cruise ship operating company established in Hamburg, West Germany in 1958
Hamburg-Olaf Scholz
2002 German federal election.[citation needed] On 30 May 2001, Scholz succeeded Hartmuth Wrocklage to become Senator for the Interior of Hamburg in the
Hamburg-Bismarck Monument (Hamburg)
The Bismarck Monument (German: Bismarck-Denkmal) in Hamburg is a memorial sculpture located in the St. Pauli quarter dedicated to Otto von Bismarck. It
Hamburg-Hamburg Parliament
Parliament (: Hamburgische Bürgerschaft; literally “Hamburgish Citizenry”) is the unicameral legislature of the state of
Hamburg-Church of Saint Peter, Hamburg
Saint Peter's Church (German: Hauptkirche St. Petri, German coll.: Petrikirche) in Hamburg, Germany stands on the site of many former cathedrals. It has
Hamburg-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hamburg
or diocese of the Catholic Church in the north of Germany and covers the Federal States of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein as well as the Mecklenburgian
Hamburg-Armorial of Hamburg
This is a list of coats of arms of Hamburg, Germany, and its districts and boroughs (de) Borough of Altona (Current) City of Altona (Until 1937, but still
Hamburg-Filmfest Hamburg
FILMFEST HAMBURG is an international film festival in Hamburg, the third-largest of its kind in Germany (after Berlin and Munich). It shows national and
Hamburg-2015–16 New Year's Eve sexual assaults in Germany
(in Dutch) 'Aangiftes – Ook in Hamburg – Ook in andere Duitse steden' (Reports… Also in Hamburg… Also in other German cities) Archived 24 February 2024
Hamburg-Hamburg Parliament
Parliament (: Hamburgische Bürgerschaft; literally “Hamburgish Citizenry”) is the unicameral legislature of the state of
Hamburg-Jan Philipp Reemtsma
Social Research. Reemtsma lives and works mainly in Hamburg. Reemtsma was born in Bonn, West Germany. The son of cigarette manufacturer Philipp Fürchtegott
Hamburg-Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962
Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962 is a double album featuring live performances by the English rock band the Beatles, recorded in late December
Hamburg-2006 FIFA World Cup
world championship tournament. It was held from 9 June to 9 July 2006 in Germany, which had won the right to host the event in July 2000. Teams representing
Hamburg-Church of Saint Peter, Hamburg
Saint Peter's Church (German: Hauptkirche St. Petri, German coll.: Petrikirche) in Hamburg, Germany stands on the site of many former cathedrals. It has
Hamburg-1991 ATP German Open
The 1991 German Open was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 85th edition of the Hamburg Masters (Hamburg Masters), and
Hamburg-Altona-Nord
Altona-Nord (German pronunciation: [ˈaltoːnə ˈnɔʁt]) located in the Altona borough in the city Hamburg, Germany, is one of 104 quarters of Hamburg. In 2020
Hamburg-Stormarn (district)
Schleswig-Holstein 4. Quartal 2022" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein. Official website (German) 53°45′N 10°20′E / 53.75°N 10
Hamburg-Hamburg chicken
The Hamburg, Dutch: Hollands hoen, German: Hamburger, is a breed of chicken which is thought to have originated in Holland sometime prior to the fourteenth
Hamburg-Norderstedt
Low Saxon: Noordersteed) is a city in Germany and part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region (Metropolregion Hamburg), the fourth largest city (with approximately
Hamburg-Swingjugend
Youth (German: Swingjugend) were a youth counterculture of jazz and swing lovers in Germany formed in Hamburg in 1939. Primarily active in Hamburg and Berlin
Hamburg-Hamburg-Nord
Hamburg-Nord (meaning Hamburg North) is one of the seven boroughs of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, in northern Germany. In 2020, according to
Hamburg-AfD Hamburg
AfD Hamburg is the state association of the right-wing party Alternative for Germany (German: Alternative für Deutschland) in the German city Hamburg. The
Hamburg-Neuengamme concentration camp
Neuengamme in the Bergedorf district of Hamburg, the Neuengamme camp became the largest concentration camp in Northwest Germany. Over 100,000 prisoners came through
Hamburg-Afro-Germans
Afro-Germans (German: Afrodeutsche) or Black Germans (German: schwarze Deutsche) are Germans of Sub-Saharan African descent. Cities such as Hamburg and
Hamburg-Finkenwerder
(German pronunciation; Low German: Finkwarder, Finkenwarder or - wärder; German: Finkeninsel; translation: Island of finches) is a quarter of Hamburg,
Hamburg-Australian rules football in Germany
formation of the Berlin Crocodiles and the Hamburg Dockers made the possibility of a national league a reality. The German home and away season began in 2003
Hamburg-Hamburg Records
Hamburg Records is a Hamburg, Germany, based independent record label and artist management owned by Pyogenesis vocalist Flo V. Schwarz. Flo V. Schwarz
Hamburg-Hotel Atlantic Hamburg
The Hotel Atlantic Hamburg is a historic luxury hotel in Hamburg, Germany, opened in 1909. It is located in the St. Georg district, between the Außenalster
Hamburg-Hamburg (disambiguation)
Look up Hamburg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hamburg, officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, is Germany's second-largest city and a
Hamburg-Berliner FC Dynamo
Die Welt (in German). Berlin: WeltN24 GmbH. Retrieved 2 October 2021. "FC Berlin heißt wieder BFC Dynamo". Spiegel (in German). Hamburg: Der Spiegel GmbH
Hamburg-Jyske Bank
Silkeborg, and the bank has 98 branches, in Denmark, and a single one in Germany (Hamburg). It is the second-largest bank to be listed on the Copenhagen Stock
Hamburg-Elbtower
borough of Hamburg, Germany. If completed, it would have a height of 245 metres (804 ft). The tower would be, by far, the tallest building in Hamburg and the
Hamburg-Composition of the German state parliaments
Germany's federal system comprises 16 state parliaments (the German terms are: Landtag in large states, Bürgerschaft in Bremen and Hamburg, and Abgeordnetenhaus
Hamburg-SMS Hamburg
SMS Hamburg ("His Majesty's Ship Hamburg") was the second member of the seven-vessel Bremen class of light cruisers, built for the German Kaiserliche
Hamburg-Hamburger Symphoniker
The Symphoniker Hamburg (Hamburg Symphony Orchestra) is a German orchestra based in Hamburg, Germany. Founded in 1957, it is one of the city's three largest
Hamburg-Transport in Hamburg
city of Hamburg and 5.3 million people in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region. Since the Middle Ages, as a Hanseatic City one part of Hamburg's transport
Hamburg-Ahrensburg
Ahrensburg (German pronunciation: [ˈaːʁənsˌbʊʁk] ) is a town in the district of Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is located northeast of Hamburg and
Hamburg-Hamburg GAA
Hamburg GAA is a GAA club in Hamburg, Germany. The club runs Gaelic football sessions at Stadtpark and hurling/camogie at Hochschulsport Hamburg facilities
Hamburg-Heinrich Hertz Tower
Heinrich Hertz Tower (German: Heinrich-Hertz-Turm) is a landmark radio telecommunication tower in the city of Hamburg, Germany. Designed by architect
Hamburg-Sport in Hamburg
This article covers sport in Hamburg, Germany — its history and role as part of the city's culture, both on a recreational and professional level. Over
Hamburg-Hamburg Planetarium
of Winterhude, Hamburg, Germany, and housed in a former water tower at the center of Hamburg Stadtpark. Planetarium Hamburg opened to the public on April
Hamburg-German football clubs in European competitions
Cup competition. So far, German clubs have won the Champions League/European Cup eight times (Bayern, Dortmund and Hamburg), the Europa League/UEFA Cup
Hamburg-Messe
convention centre operator in Munich, Germany Hamburg Messe, convention centre operator in Hamburg, Germany Messe Wien, convention centre in Vienna, Austria
Hamburg-Hamburg Wadden Sea National Park
The Hamburg Wadden Sea National Park (German: Hamburgisches Wattenmeer) is the smallest of the three German Wadden Sea National Parks which protect the
Hamburg-Germany Calling
Every broadcast began with the station announcement: "Germany calling! Here are the Reichssender Hamburg, station Bremen". Today, it is best known for its
Hamburg-Geography of Germany
Schleswig-Holstein (in German). 2019/2020. Hamburg: Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein: 307. 2020. ISSN 0487-6423. Retrieved 2020-09-08. German Climate
Hamburg-2023 Hamburg Airport hostage incident
armed man drove through a security barrier and onto the tarmac at Hamburg Airport in Germany. The man parked his car under a plane with his four-year-old daughter
Hamburg-Fabrik (Hamburg)
The Fabrik (English: "Factory") is a cultural centre in Hamburg, Germany. It occupies a former machine parts factory in Ottensen, in the Altona district
Hamburg-The Hamburg Syndrome
The Hamburg Syndrome (German: Die Hamburger Krankheit) is a 1979 West German-French science fiction film directed by Peter Fleischmann and starring Helmut
Hamburg-Elbphilharmonie
popularly nicknamed Elphi, is a concert hall in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, Germany, on the Grasbrook peninsula of the Elbe River. The new glassy construction
Hamburg-NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra
German Broadcasting), the orchestra is based at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Germany. Earlier the ensemble was called the NDR Symphony Orchestra (Sinfonieorchester
Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg
Wilhelmsburg (German pronunciation) (Low German: Willemsborg) is a quarter (Stadtteil) of Hamburg, Germany within the borough (Bezirk) of Hamburg-Mitte. It
Hamburg-List of Intercity-Express lines in Germany
dráhy Railjet set. Services on line 28 begin in the north of Germany, either in Hamburg, Stralsund or seasonally in Binz. The line runs via Leipzig, while
Hamburg-SOKO Hamburg
SOKO Hamburg (English title: Hamburg Homicide) is a German police procedural television series that premiered on 27 March 2018 on ZDF. It is the ninth
Hamburg-Administrative divisions of Nazi Germany
administrative divisions of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. The Gaue were formed in 1926 as Nazi Party regional districts in Weimar Germany based on the territorial
Hamburg-St. Pauli
St. Pauli (Sankt Pauli; German: [ˌzaŋkt ˈpaʊli] ) is a quarter of the city of Hamburg belonging to the centrally located Hamburg-Mitte borough. Situated
Hamburg-Hamburg Berliner Bahnhof
Berliner Bahnhof (Berlin line station) in the German city of Hamburg was the western terminus of the Berlin-Hamburg railway opened in 1846. It was previously
Hamburg-Hamburg '72
Hamburg '72 is a live album by Keith Jarrett recorded in West Germany on June 14, 1972 and released on the ECM label in November 2014. The trio—Jarrett's
Hamburg-Hamburg Cup
(English: Hamburg Cup) is an annual football cup competition, shortly known as Hamburg pokal, held by the Hamburger Fußball-Verband (English: Hamburg Football
Hamburg-Hamburg Aviation
organizations in Hamburg, Germany. Its goal is to promote the aviation industry in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region. Companies based in the Hamburg Metropolitan
Hamburg-Gau Hamburg
The Gau Hamburg was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the German city of Hamburg. Before that, from 1925 to 1933, it was
Hamburg-Tourism in Germany
major economic force in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region. Hamburg has one of the fastest-growing tourism industries in Germany. From 2001 to 2007, the overnight
Hamburg-Hamburg Dramaturgy
The Hamburg Dramaturgy (German: Hamburgische Dramaturgie) is a highly influential work on drama by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, written between 1767 and 1769
Hamburg-Hamburg Pride
000 people marched in the parade. Hamburg portal Germany portal LGBT portal LGBT rights in Germany Berlin Pride Hamburg Pride Archived 2016-05-16 at the
Hamburg-Hamburg Kammerspiele
The Hamburg Kammerspiele (German: Hamburger Kammerspiele) is a private theatre in Rotherbaum, Hamburg, Germany, in the borough of Eimsbüttel. "Hamburger
Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg
Eppendorf (German pronunciation) is one of thirteen quarters in the Hamburg-Nord borough of Hamburg, Germany, and lies north of the Außenalster. In 2020
Hamburg-Binnenalster
Alster Lake is one of two artificial lakes within the city limits of Hamburg, Germany, which are formed by the river Alster (the other being the Außenalster)
Hamburg-Heiligengeistfeld
Show map of Hamburg Heiligengeistfeld (Germany) Show map of Germany Heiligengeistfeld (German: "Holy Ghost Field") is an area of Hamburg in the St. Pauli
Hamburg-German cuisine
areas of Berlin, Hamburg and the Ruhr Area. Strict regulations governing what may and may not be put into them have been in force in Germany since the 13th
Hamburg-Currency of Germany
This is a list of current and historical currency of Germany. The sole currency of Germany has been the Euro since 2002.
Hamburg-Hanover–Hamburg railway
The Hanover–Hamburg railway is one of the most important railway lines in Lower Saxony and Germany. It links the Lower Saxon state capital of Hanover with
Hamburg-2024 Hamburg borough elections
Vordrucke, Wahlvorschläge". hamburg.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-11-19. Bezirksversammlungswahlen 2024 in Hamburg (in German) Das Wahlverfahren zur
Hamburg-Hamburg-Tonndorf station
Hamburg-Tonndorf station (German: Haltepunkt Hamburg-Tonndorf) is a railway station in the Tonndorf district in the city of Hamburg, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas
Hamburg-Hamburg mark
Mark Courant, an actual coin. Each mark is divided into 16 schilling, each of 12 pfennig. Three marks were equal to a Reichsthaler,
Hamburg-List of museums in Hamburg
List of museums in Hamburg The city of Hamburg, Germany is home to several museums, galleries, and other related cultural institutions. 92 state and private
Hamburg-1982 UEFA Cup final
Sweden and Hamburg of West Germany. IFK won 4–0 on aggregate to win the first major European honour in the club's history. With this defeat, Hamburg became
Hamburg-2013–2014 Hamburg demonstrations
The Hamburg protests were a large series of demonstrations in Hamburg, Germany, in December 2013 and January 2014. In late December 2013, there were large
Hamburg-Internationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg
Maritimes Museum Hamburg (abbr. IMMH, International Maritime Museum) is a private museum in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, Germany. The museum houses
Hamburg-Blankenese
Blankenese (German pronunciation) is a suburban quarter in the borough of Altona in the western part of Hamburg, Germany; until 1938 it was an independent
Hamburg-Hamburg-Rahlstedt station
Hamburg-Rahlstedt station (German: Bahnhof Hamburg-Rahlstedt) is a railway station in the Rahlstedt district in the city of Hamburg, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas
Hamburg-Altstadt, Hamburg
Altstadt (German: [ˈalt.ʃtat] , literally: "Old town"), more precisely Hamburg-Altstadt – as not to be mistaken with Hamburg-Altona-Altstadt – is one of
Hamburg-Social Democratic Party of Germany
2007). "Hamburg Programme. Principal guidelines of the Social Democratic Party of Germany" (PDF). Hamburg: Social Democratic Party of Germany. Retrieved
Hamburg-Jens Meyer
Bielefeld) is a German politician. He has been a member of the Hamburg Parliament since 2015. Jens Meyer grew up in East Westphalia, Germany. He attended
Hamburg-Hamburg Central Mosque
The Hamburg Central Mosque (German: Centrum-Moschee Hamburg, Turkish: Merkez Camii) is a mosque founded in 1977 by Association of Mosques and located
Hamburg-List of German desserts
grouprecipes.com Arnold Zabert: Backen - Die neue große Schule, Zabert Sandmann, Hamburg 1985, S. 125 A Taste of the Lowlands - Lunenburg Heath Buckwheat Torte
Hamburg-Coat of arms of Hamburg
of the German state and city of Hamburg is a kind of national emblem. The coat of arms and the flags are regulated by the constitution of Hamburg and law
Hamburg-Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg
Hotel Hamburg is a hotel in Hamburg, Germany operated by Radisson Hotels under the Radisson Blu brand. At 108 meters, it is the tallest hotel in Hamburg and
Hamburg-Beiersdorf
AG is a German multinational company that manufactures personal-care products and pressure-sensitive adhesives headquartered in Hamburg, Germany. Its brands
Hamburg-MS Hamburg
MS Hamburg is a 15,000-ton, 420 passenger, luxury cruise ship owned by the Conti Group and is now operated by Plantours Kreuzfahrten. She was built in
Hamburg-HafenCity University Hamburg
The HafenCity University Hamburg (German: HafenCity Universität Hamburg, abbreviated HCU) — also known as the University Of The Built Environment And Metropolitan
Hamburg-ISO 3166-2:DE
into languages other than German are not included in the ISO 3166-2:DE standard. The codes for Bremen (DE-HB) and Hamburg (DE-HH) are derived from the
Hamburg-HH
series of tunnels between Helsingborg and Helsingør Air Hamburg, a German airline based in Hamburg (IATA code HH) hh (digraph), in several languages HH,
Hamburg-Alter Botanischer Garten Hamburg
greenhouses in the Planten un Blomen park of Hamburg, Germany. Alter Botanischer Garten is located on the Hamburg Wallring at Stephansplatz and is open daily
Hamburg-Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
Alsterdorfer Sporthalle (originally known as the Sporthalle Hamburg) is an indoor arena in Hamburg, Germany. The arena holds up to 7,000 people with 4,200 seats
Hamburg-SS Hamburg (1925)
SS Hamburg was a German ocean liner owned by the Hamburg America Line, built by the Blohm & Voss of Hamburg, Germany, and launched in 1925. She had a
Hamburg-Prostitution in Germany
centers exist in almost all larger German cities. The most famous is the Herbertstraße near the Reeperbahn in Hamburg. The largest brothel in Europe is
Hamburg-Hamburg Police Museum
museum in Germany. "Polizeimuseum Hamburg". www.hamburg-travel.com. Retrieved 2023-09-07. "Polizeimuseum Hamburg". www.polizeimuseum.hamburg. Retrieved
Hamburg-Nazi Germany
(March 2005). "Tief vergraben, nicht dran rühren". Der Spiegel (in German). No. 2. Hamburg: Spiegel-Verlag. pp. 218–221. Archived from the original on 17
Hamburg-Handball Sport Verein Hamburg
Handball Sport Verein Hamburg is a professional handball club from Germany, located in Hamburg. Currently, Handball Hamburg competes in the Handball-Bundesliga
Hamburg-2001–02 Bayer 04 Leverkusen season
more than one non-FIFA nationality. Hans-Jörg Butt - unattached (last at Hamburg) Emanuel Pogatetz - FC Kärnten Zoltán Sebescen - Wolfsburg Michael Zepek
Hamburg-Cranz, Hamburg
Cranz (German pronunciation) is a quarter in the Harburg borough of Hamburg, Germany. It is on the left bank of the Elbe river and one of the 104 quarters
Hamburg-HafenCity
HafenCity (German pronunciation: [ˈhaːfn̩ˌsɪtiː] ) is a quarter in the borough of Hamburg-Mitte, Hamburg, Germany. It is located on the Elbe river island
Hamburg-Vijessna Ferkic
1987, near Hamburg, West Germany) is a German-American actress, visual artist and writer. Ferkic was born and raised in a small town near Hamburg. At the
Hamburg-Hamburg Temple
The Hamburg Temple (German: Israelitischer Tempel) was the first permanent Reform synagogue and the first ever to have a Reform prayer rite. It operated
Hamburg-2010 UEFA Europa League final
formerly known as the UEFA Cup. Played at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, Germany, on 12 May 2010, the match was won by Spain's Atlético Madrid, who