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  2. Demographics of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    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/km 2 (510/sq mi). [5] There were 915,319 women and 945,440 men in Hamburg. For every 1,000 males, there were 1,033 females.

  3. Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg made a bid for the 2024 Olympic Games, but 51.7 percent of those city residents participating in a referendum in November 2015 voted against continuing Hamburg's bid to host the games. Meanwhile, Hamburg's partner city Kiel voted in favour of hosting the event, with almost 66 percent of all participants supporting the bid.

  4. Boroughs and quarters of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Population Area (km 2) Density Hamburg-Mitte: 233,114 [6] 107.1 km ... In total, Hamburg is subdivided into 181 such ... This page was last edited on 15 April 2024, ...

  5. Hamburg Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    4. Hamburg metropolitan region Regions of Europe with the largest GDP per capita, Hamburg #4. The Hamburg Larger Urban Zone (LUZ) as defined by Eurostat's Urban Audit covers an area of 7,303 km 2 and in 2004 had a population of 3,134,620 inhabitants. [9] The Larger Urban Zone covers only the city of Hamburg and its directly neighbouring ...

  6. 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

  7. Altona-Nord - Wikipedia

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    Total. 2.2 km 2 (0.8 sq mi ... Germany, is one of 104 quarters of Hamburg. In 2023, the population was 26,807. ... This page was last edited on 20 August 2024, ...

  8. Rahlstedt - Wikipedia

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    Rahlstedt was located on the eastern edge of the city of Hamburg, belonged to the Duchy of Holstein under the Danish crown and fell with it to Prussia in 1864. In 1927, the villages of Altrahlstedt, Neurahlstedt, Meiendorf and Oldenfelde as well as parts of Tonndorf-Lohe and Jenfeld were merged to form the Prussian municipality of Rahlstedt and ...

  9. Wilstorf - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg: City: Hamburg : Borough: Harburg: Population ... This page was last edited on 20 August 2024, ...