HAMBURG, City, Germany

hämˈboorkh, officially Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg (Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg), city (1994 pop. 1,702,900), coextensive with, and capital of, Hamburg state (288 sq mi/746 sq km), N Germany, on the Elbe River near its mouth in the North Sea, and on the Alster River. The economic center of Germany and its second largest city, Hamburg is the nation's busiest port and its major industrial city. Manufactures include copper, vegetable and mineral oils, machinery, electrotechnical goods, and cigarettes. Its harbor handles approximately one half of Germany's imports (foodstuffs, tea, coffee, and petroleum) and exports (machinery, processed petroleum, copper, and pharmaceuticals).

Hamburg originated (early 9th cent.) in the Carolingian castle of Hammaburg, probably built by Charlemagne as a defense against the Slavs. It became (834) an archepiscopal see (united in 847 with the archdiocese of Bremen) and a missionary center for northern Europe. The city quickly grew to commercial importance and in 1241 formed an alliance with Lübeck, which later became the basis of the Hanseatic League. Hamburg accepted the Reformation in 1529. In 1558 the first German stock exchange was founded there; with the arrival of Dutch Protestants, Portuguese Jews, and English cloth merchants (expelled from Antwerp), and with the expansion of commercial ties with the United States after 1783, Hamburg continued to prosper.

The city was occupied by the French in 1806 and in 1815 joined the German Confederation. In 1842 a fire destroyed much of the city. After World War I Hamburg was briefly (1918–19) a socialist republic. In 1937 the city ceded Cuxhaven, its outlying port, to Prussia, but incorporated the neighboring towns of Altona, Harburg, and Wandsbek. During World War II (especially in 1943) Hamburg was severely damaged by aerial bombardment, and some 55,000 persons were killed. After the end of the cold war, the city became a transit port for trade with Central Europe and experienced a surge in shipping.

Hamburg today is an elegant, modern city and a cultural center, widely known for its opera, theaters, magazine and book-publishing houses, radio and television broadcasting centers, and film studios. At its center are two lakes, the Binnenalster (Inner Alster) and the Aussenalster (Outer Alster). The St. Pauli district, with its well-known street, the Reeperbahn, includes numerous places of entertainment. Hamburg is the seat of a university (founded 1919), several museums, and medical and technical institutes. There are extensive zoological and botanical gardens. Noteworthy buildings include the baroque St. Michael's Church (1750–62), rebuilt (1907–12) after a fire; the Church of St. Jacobi (begun in the 14th cent.); and the Renaissance-style city hall (1886–97). Felix Mendelssohn and Johannes Brahms were born in the city.

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...experiences in Germany revealed that...interviewed in the Hamburg open drug scene...parts of the city and are the most...Before the Hamburg city parliament decided...created rooms in Hamburg. How this location...knowledge the city had concerning...
...females and 16 males) who were living in the city of Bremen. The adults from the study region...been conducted in the six counties around Hamburg (an expanded study region that encompasses...childhood leukemia in the Elbmarsch region of Germany. More broadly, the evidence of elevated...
...helpless. After the RAF had wrecked the city, the Americans bombed the ruins the next...job. No wonder Hitler refused to visit Hamburg after its citizens, who had been wise...completing the statutory 30 missions over Germany were very poor. Night after night the...
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...father--and whenever Im in Hamburg I go back there, to try to...the River Alster thats like a city-centre lake. I get off at Rotherbaum...like most big houses here in Hamburg. Hers is plain red-brick and...launched a huge air raid on Hamburg. Code-named Operation Gomorrah...
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...Clients no longer know what they want. The City of Bremen, for example, said "Can you...discussion milestones, Ullrich Schwarz from Hamburg, described Heideggers 1951 Bauen Wohnen...Hamburgs Architects Chamber, Hamburg, Germany, 27+28 September 2000.
...Layla Dawson Hamburgs new Gallery of Contemporary...colonial overtones in a city that prides itself...called collectively Hamburgs "Kunstinsel" or art...Kunsthalle and three other city subsidised galleries...already owned by Hamburg and collections on long term loan to the city covering the major...
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...Well, shes partly right. Hamburg, Germanys second-largest city, is certainly easy to get to...world seems to be coming to Hamburg. Carefully restored after heavy...quietly become the wealthiest city in Germany, with a burgeoning aerospace...
...Visit to the City. Byline...strip joints, Hamburg in northern Germany has long...But leafy Hamburg - a city so wealthy...unsurpassable in Germany - is shedding...out" to be Germanys leading light...people of Hamburg know much...year old city has had to...
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...music scene. Now, four and a half decades later, the city of Hamburg has decided to honour The Beatles with the public square...will be modernised in preparation for the World Cup in Germany next year. The venues and places where The Beatles once...
...Market and Auction Hall in the St Pauli region of Hamburg, one of its most lively, thriving and colourful areas, is symbolic of the transformation of this city, the second largest in Germany. With continental Europe to its south, Scandinavia...
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HAMBURG , city, Germany ham boorkh...of Hamburg), city (1994 pop...capital of, Hamburg state (288 sq mi/746 sq km), N Germany, on the Elbe...economic center of Germany and its second largest city, Hamburg is the nations...
...capital and largest city is Berlin...capital of West Germany. Land and People...Kiel , Rostock Hamburg, Bremen, Hanover...free cities of Hamburg , Bremen , and...complex history of Germany. History to...persons leaving East Germany (about 4 million...two parts of the city; it was later...
...Known as the Free Hanse City of Bremen (Ger. Freie Hansestadt Bremen ), it is Germanys largest port after Hamburg and is a commercial and industrial...closed in 1996. Bremen is Germanys oldest port city. It was made an archbishopric...
...illustrator, b. New York City. Feininger studied painting in Berlin, Hamburg, and Paris. He was an...periodicals in Paris and in Germany and had a weekly comic...at the Bauhaus in Germany (1919 32). His canvases...represented in New York City in the Metropolitan Museum...
CUXHAVEN kooks haf n, city (1994 pop. 56,000), Lower Saxony, N Germany, at the mouth of the Elbe River. A North Sea fishing...industries. From 1394 to 1937, Cuxhaven was held by Hamburg. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
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