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  2. Hamburg, Fairfield County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg was laid out around 1812 on the Zane's Trace. [2] The community was named after the German city of Hamburg. [3] A post office called Hamburg was established in 1859, and remained in operation until 1905. [4]

  3. Harburg, Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Harburg is a borough of the city of Hamburg, Germany. It is also the name of Harburg quarter in the borough, which used to be the capital of the Harburg district in Lower Saxony . The borough of Harburg lies on the southern banks of the river Elbe and covers parts of the port of Hamburg as well as residential and rural areas.

  4. List of Ohio area codes - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, 440 and 740 were added in additional area code splits. In 2000, 234, and in 2002, 567 were added as overlays. In 2015, area code 740 was overlaid with 220, relieving its rapid depletion. In 2016, area code 614 was overlaid with 380 in the Columbus/Central Ohio area for the same reason. In 2020, 326 was added as an all services overlay ...

  5. Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg (German: [ˈhambʊʁk] ⓘ, [7] locally also [ˈhambʊɪ̯ç] ⓘ; Low Saxon: Hamborg [ˈhambɔːç] ⓘ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, [8] [a] is the second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and 6th-largest in the European Union with a population of over 1.9 million.

  6. Hamburg, Preble County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg was laid out and platted in 1850. [2] A post office called Hamburgh was established in 1850, and remained in operation until 1854. [3] With the construction of the railroad, business activity shifted to nearby Eldorado, and the town's population dwindled. [4]

  7. Hamburg-Nord - Wikipedia

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    Starting from the north and continuing on clockwise, Hamburg-Nord borders on the state of Schleswig-Holstein and the Hamburg boroughs of Wandsbek, Mitte, and Altona.The borough is divided into 13 localities, namely Alsterdorf, Barmbek-Nord, Barmbek-Süd, Dulsberg, Eppendorf, Fuhlsbüttel, Groß Borstel, Hoheluft-Ost, Hohenfelde, Langenhorn, Ohlsdorf, Uhlenhorst, and Winterhude.

  8. ISO 3166-2:DE - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166-2:DE is the entry for Germany in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

  9. Ottensen - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, 32,757 people were registered as living in the quarter Ottensen . The population density was 11,445 inhabitants per square kilometre (29,642/sq mi). 14.3% were children under the age of 18, and 12.7% were 65 years of age or older. 16.2% were immigrants. 1,863 people were registered as unemployed. [2]