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Hamburg (German: [ˈhambʊʁk] ,
locally also [ˈhambʊɪ̯ç] ; Low Saxon:
Hamborg [ˈhambɔːç] ),
officially the Free and
Hanseatic City of
Hamburg, is the second-largest...
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Black Muscat (or
Muscat Hamburg) is a red
Vitis vinifera grape variety derived from the
crossing of the
Schiava Grossa and
Muscat of
Alexandria by Seward...
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federated state.
Hamburg may also
refer to: Port of
Hamburg, the deep-water
harbor of
Hamburg Glenville,
North Carolina,
formerly Hamburg Hamburg, Alabama, an...
- others. In total, the
events in
Hamburg resulted in the
death of one
white man and six
black men with
several more
blacks being wounded.
Although 94 white...
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building was the
second church in
Hamburg,
after St. Mary's Cathedral. In 1335, some
years before the
onslaught of the
Black Death,
construction on a new brick...
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grape the
variety is
sometimes known as
Black Hamburg,
which is
commonly confused with the
similar synonym for
Black Muscat—a
variety that is
actually a cross...
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Hamburg Towers, for
sponsorship reasons named Veolia Towers Hamburg, is a
professional basketball team,
based in
Hamburg, Germany.
After promotion from...
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Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best,
regularly performed at
different clubs in
Hamburg, West Germany,
during the
period from
August 1960 to May 1962; a chapter...
- [ˈhambʊʁɡɐ ʔɛsˈfaʊ] ) or
Hamburg (pronounced [ˈhambʊʁk] ), or HSV (pronounced [ˌhaːʔɛsˈfaʊ] ), is a
German sports club
based in
Hamburg, with its
largest branch...
- The
Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG),
known in
English as the
Hamburg America Line, was a
transatlantic shipping enterprise...