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  2. Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg's Afghan community of about 50,000 people is the largest not only in Germany, but also in Europe. They first came to Hamburg in the 1970s before expanding during the Afghan conflict in the 1980s and 1990s where many Afghan migrants chose to live in Hamburg. [50]

  3. Boroughs and quarters of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    A borough of Hamburg is not comparable to other local administrations in Germany. The Constitution of Hamburg determines that Hamburg is both a state and a single municipality. But it allows that boroughs can be formed for the purpose of local administrative. [4] The boroughs have minor rights to determine local administration. [5]

  4. Hamburg Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    The Hamburg Metropolitan Region (German: Metropolregion Hamburg) is a metropolitan region centred around the city of Hamburg in northern Germany, consisting of eight districts (Landkreise) in the federal state of Lower Saxony, six districts (Kreise) in the state of Schleswig-Holstein and two districts in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern along with the city-state of Hamburg itself.

  5. Portal:Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg has a total area of 755 km 2 (292 sq mi). Hamburg was an independent and sovereign state of the German Confederation (1815–66), a city-state the North German Confederation (1866–71), the German Empire (1871–1918) and during the period of the Weimar Republic (1919–33). In Nazi Germany Hamburg was a Gau from 1934 until

  6. Demographics of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    On 31 December 2016, there were 1,860,759 people registered as living in Hamburg in an area of 755.3 km 2 (291.6 sq mi). The population density was 2,464/km 2 (6,380/sq mi). [ 4 ] The metropolitan area of the Hamburg region ( Hamburg Metropolitan Region ) is home to 5,107,429 living in an area of 26,000 km 2 (10,000 sq mi) at a density of 196 ...

  7. Hamburg-Nord - Wikipedia

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    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 the residents registration office, the population was 315,514 in an area of 57.5 km2.

  8. Farmsen-Berne - Wikipedia

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    Farmsen-Berne is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany, in the borough of Wandsbek. More than 34,000 inhabitants live in an area of 8.3 km 2. Farmsen (German pronunciation: [ˈfaʁmzn̩] ⓘ) and Berne (German pronunciation: ⓘ) are part of the area of Walddörfer (lit. forest villages). [2]

  9. Kirchwerder - Wikipedia

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    Kirchwerder is a part of the Vierlande and is located at the Elbe river. Therefore it is highly endangered by storm floods. Kircherwerder borders the quarters Ochsenwerder, Reitbrook and Neuengamme. In the south is Harburg in Lower Saxony. The place Fünfhausen is located in the west of Kirchwerder. Zollenspieker is at the Elbe river.