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Hamburg

[ham-burg, hahm-boork]

noun

  1. a state in N Germany. 288 sq. mi. (746 sq. km).

  2. a city in and the capital of this state, on the Elbe River: the largest seaport in continental Europe.

  3. a town in W New York.



Hamburg

/ ˈæɜːɡ /

noun

  1. a city-state and port in NW Germany, on the River Elbe: the largest port in Germany; a founder member of the Hanseatic League; became a free imperial city in 1510 and a state of the German empire in 1871; university (1919); extensive shipyards. Pop: 1 734 083 (2003 est)

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Hamburg

  1. City in northern Germany on the Elbe River, near where it meets the North Sea.

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Hamburg is Germany's most important industrial center. It was one of the most heavily bombed German cities during World War II.
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As part of his research, Forsyth travelled to Hamburg posing as a South African arms dealer.

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Meanwhile, for a better idea of what Unsuk Chin is up to, last month in Hamburg Kent Nagano conducted the premiere of her new opera, “The Dark Side of the Moon.”

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It currently has productions running in London, New York, Hamburg and Tokyo.

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Three people have died after a fire broke out overnight at a hospital ward caring for elderly people in Hamburg.

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Twelve people have been injured in a knife attack at the main railway station in the German city of Hamburg.

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