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Hamburg

Hamburg is the second largest city in northern Germany, home to 1.8 million people.

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What is the State bird for Hamburg?

The city of Hamburg, Germany does not have a state bird.

What is the air mileage distance from Milan Italy to Hamburg Germany?

The air distance from Milan, Italy, to Hamburg, Germany, is 560 miles. That equals 901 kilometers or 487 nautical miles.

What county is hamburg in?

Hamburg is in the North-West of Germany.

How many people live in hamburg Germany?

The population of Hamburg is approximately 1,766,156.

Can you buy Quorn in Germany or - alternatively - order it on the Internet?

There is not a Quorn retailer in Germany (yet), but they have retailers in Belgium, Switzerland and Netherlands

How many calories in hamburg?

Of course it depends on the % of fat, but you can everthing you'll need to know at this web site http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-ground-beef-i23502

Where can you get straw for mulch in Hamburg NY?

Local nurseries or garden centers would carry straw mulch. Generally places that sell grass seed will carry straw.

How do you say good morning in hamburg?

Guten Morgen. You can say this anywhere in Germany. In Bavaria and Austria, a more common greeting is Gruß Gott.

What type of government in Hamburg Germany in 1938?

In 1938, Hamburg, Germany, was under the control of the Nazi regime, which had established a totalitarian government. The city was governed by the principles of National Socialism, with Adolf Hitler as the leader of Germany. Local governance was heavily influenced by the central government, and political opposition was suppressed. The regime enforced strict policies that aligned with its ideology, including anti-Semitic laws and militarization.

If you live in the German city of Hamburg are you known as a hamburger?

No, if you live in Hamburg, you are called a "Hamburger" in German. However, the term "hamburger" in English refers to a type of sandwich that originated from the city. The wordplay can sometimes lead to confusion, but residents of Hamburg are specifically referred to as "Hamburgers" in their native language.