Hamburg - Hamburg

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Hamburg is an important port city on the Elbe river in Northern Germany. With its 1,808,000 inhabitants, it is the second largest city in Germany. It is also one of the 16 states Bundesländer from Germany.

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Arrive

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By car

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By boat

Travel around

U-Bahn station HafenCity Universität, U4

To look at

town hall (Rathaus)

To do

To learn

To work

To buy

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Going out

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Regions of Germany

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