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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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Hamburg Lake makes it a
great place for fishing. The
state park took its name from the
former industrial town of
Hamburg,
South Carolina...
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Alster Lake is the
larger one of two
artificial lakes,
which are
formed by the
Alster River and are both
located within the city
limits of
Hamburg, Germany...
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Inner Alster Lake is one of two
artificial lakes within the city
limits of
Hamburg, Germany,
which are
formed by the river...
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portion of
Hamburg Township.
Whitmore Lake is to the southeast, and the
Whitmore Lake ZIP code, 48189,
serves a
portion in the
southeast of
Hamburg Township...
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Historic Places in 1979. In July 2012, Main
Street in the
village of
Hamburg from
Lake Street to
Buffalo Street was
granted state approval for nomination...
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Hamburg Stadtpark (Hamburger Stadtpark) is a
large urban park in the
district of Winterhude, in the
Hamburg borough of
Hamburg-Nord.
Spanning an area of...
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Hamburg Metropolitan Region Hamburg City Hall (Rathaus), seat of the
Hamburg Senate Hamburg's Binnenalster lake Travemünde, seaside...
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Lake View is a
hamlet in Erie County, New York,
United States.
Lake View is in the town of
Hamburg.
Lake View is 15
miles (24 km)
south of
Buffalo along...
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Hamburg was
founded in the 9th
century as a
mission settlement to
convert the Saxons.
Since the
Middle Ages, it has been an
important trading center in...