A Hamburger.
The term "Hamburger" originally derives from the German town of Hamburg, Germany's second largest city, from where many emigrants came to America. In High German, "Burg" means "fortified town", and is a widespread component of city names. "Bürger" describes someone or something coming from that castle or town, respectively (compare London -> Londoner), hence hamburger can be an adjective in German. -Wikipedia
people from hambug Germany are called hamburgers
A citizen of Hamburg is called a "Hamburger." This term is used to refer to residents of the city, which is located in northern Germany. Additionally, "Hamburger" can also refer to the famous sandwich that originated from the city, but in the context of residents, it specifically denotes the people of Hamburg.
The population of Hamburg is approximately 1,766,156.
Hamburg is a city in Germany. The total population, of how many people live there is 1, 739, 117. That was how many people were there in the year 2008.
A person from Hamburg is called a Hamburger and a person from Frankfurt is called a Frankfurter. They are however not recommended edible devices.
Hamburg Airport is located in Hamburg, Germany. The Hamburg Airport serves over 10,000,000 passengers per year and has over 150,000 aircraft travelling to and from the airport every year.
1 pound ( boneless) for 3 people or 17 pounds
What is the federal state* of Hamburg?NOTE: In fact Hamburg is "ein Stadtstaat" (a city-state), like two others, and the other thirteen ones are called "Flächenländer" ("area-states" > territory-states).
in Hamburg; They were called the Quarrymen and Pete Best was the drummer.
Hamburg is in Germany...
Hamburg is in Germany.
Hamburg is in Germany.