-
Hamburg and
Bremen (with its
seaport exclave, Bremerhaven) are
called Stadtstaaten ("city-states"),
while the
other thirteen states are
called Flächenländer...
- "federal state" (Bundesland), the Saarland, not
counting the "city states" (
Stadtstaaten) of Berlin, Hamburg, and Bremen. It is
named after the Saar River. The...
- Germany,
namely Berlin and Hamburg, are
considered city-states (German:
Stadtstaaten). Additionally, the
state of
Bremen is
officially classified as a city-state...
- when they do also not
belong to any
other Land they are also
called Stadtstaaten (plural of Stadtstaat), i.e. city-states (Berlin and Hamburg). These...
- Company, 2000, p. 16ff. Haidacher, Christoph; Schober,
Richard (2006). Von
Stadtstaaten und Imperien. Universitätsverlag Wagner. p. 140. ISBN 978-3-7030-0420-9...
-
subdivision of
these states varies,
especially between city
states (
Stadtstaaten) and
states with
larger territories (Flächenländer). For
regional administrative...
- the
subdivision of
these states varies especially between city-states (
Stadtstaaten) and
states with
larger territories (Flächenländer). For
regional administrative...
-
subdivision of
these states varies,
especially between city-states (
Stadtstaaten) and
states with
larger territories (Flächenländer). For
regional administrative...
-
diets use
their respective codes. This
difference is not made in the
Stadtstaaten Berlin,
Hamburg and Bremen, as they
fulfil both
district and
state function...