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Hamburg
[ ham-burg; German hahm-boork ]
noun
- a state in N Germany. 288 sq. mi. (746 sq. km).
- a city in and the capital of this state, on the Elbe River: the largest seaport in continental Europe.
- a town in W New York.
Hamburg
/ 藞丑忙尘产蓽藧伞 /
noun
- 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聽734聽083 (2003 est)
Hamburg
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A ticket site for the gigs in Hamburg, Berlin and Cologne states that the events have been cancelled.
Bypassing western Denmark, the new rail route will also halve travel times between Copenhagen and Hamburg from five to 2.5 hours, and provide a "greener" shortcut for freight and passengers.
He scored 14 goals, including one in the promotion-relegation play-off win over Hamburg, as he avoided a third relegation in his career.
The industrial action, led by the trade union Verdi, began unexpectedly on Sunday at Hamburg Airport, before expanding to a nationwide strike.
Since the first event in Hamburg attracted 650 participants, the sport has seen rapid growth.
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