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Bergedorf (German: [ˈbɛʁɡədɔʁf] ) is the
largest of the
seven boroughs of Hamburg, Germany,
named after Bergedorf quarter within this borough. In 2020...
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Bergedorf (German: [ˈbɛʁɡədɔʁf] ) is a
quarter in the
borough of
Hamburg in
northern Germany. In 2020, the po****tion was 36,160. The
quarter was first...
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Bergedorf, or Hamburg-
Bergedorf, is a
borough of the
German city of Hamburg. Hamburg-
Bergedorf may also
refer to:
Bergedorf (quarter), a
district within...
- 1321, the
Lauenburg Elder Line, with John II
ruling Saxe-
Bergedorf-Mölln,
seated in
Bergedorf and the
Lauenburg Younger Line, with Eric I
ruling Saxe-Ratzeburg-Lauenburg...
- Hamburg-
Bergedorf –
Harburg is an
electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis)
represented in the Bundestag. It
elects one
member via first-past-the-post...
- The Hamburg-
Bergedorf railway opened in 1842 is one of the
oldest lines in
Germany and was the
first railway line in
Northern Germany. The 16.5 km long...
- ASV
Bergedorf is a
German ****ociation
football club from the
borough of
Bergedorf in the city
state of Hamburg. The
footballers are part of a
larger sports...
- TSG
Bergedorf is a
German ****ociation
football club from the
borough of
Bergedorf in the city of Hamburg. The
origins of the club are in the formation...
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Bergedorf's postal authority issued only five
stamps between 1861 and 1867.
Bergedorf is the
smallest field of
German stamp collecting. Due to its good...
- Saxe-Lauenburg
Elisabeth of
Pomerania 1316 or 1318 four
children 1303–1338 Saxe-
Bergedorf (1303-15) Saxe-Ratzeburg (1315-38)
Albert III 1281 1296-1303 1308 Saxe-Lauenburg...