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Which region of Germany is the city of Hamburg in?

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Which region of Germany is the city of Hamburg in?

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  1. It´s an enclave... Hamburg is next to Lower-Saxony..

    Germany is scaled in 16 different lands...e.g. Bavaria

    .. Hamburg and Berlin are the only cities who r not part of another land but build their own county. It´s in the north of germany.


  2. 37 % Protestant, 10 % Catholic, 8 % Muslim, 40 % none...

    and its interesting that 40% is None :) atheist, materialist... lika' roba

  3. Here you go..

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg

  4. it's up north just by the sea in the west.....

    loooovely place - but it rains a h**l of a lot there...

  5. Hamburg (German pronunciation: [ˈhambʊʁk]; Low Saxon: Hamborg, ['haˑmbɔːχ]) is the second largest city in Germany and with Hamburg Harbour, its principal port, Hamburg is also the second largest port city in the European Union and the largest city of the Union which is not a capital. A large part of the port is a fenced-in duty-free area.

    The official name Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (German: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg; Low Saxon: Free un Hansestadt Hamborg) refers to Hamburg's membership in the medieval Hanseatic League and the fact that Hamburg is a City State and one of the sixteen Federal States of Germany.

    Hamburg is situated on the southern tip of Jutland Peninsula, geographically centred (a) between Continental Europe and Scandinavia and (b) between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. The city of Hamburg lies at the junction of the river Elbe with the rivers Alster and Bille and the city centre is beautifully set around Lake Binnenalster and Lake Außenalster.

    Hamburg is an international trade city and the commercial and cultural centre of Northern Germany.

  6. It's in the north. It is a port city.

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