- (the
German cities' car
license plates are
prefixed H, e.g. –HB– for "
Hansestadt Bremen"). Each year one of the
member cities of the New
Hansa hosts the...
- and
Hanseatic City of
Hamburg (German:
Freie und
Hansestadt Hamburg; Low Saxon:
Friee un
Hansestadt Hamborg), is the second-largest city in Germany, after...
-
officially the Free
Hanseatic City of
Bremen (German:
Freie Hansestadt Bremen; Low German: Free
Hansestadt Bremen), is the
smallest and
least populous of Germany's...
-
First Mayor of
Hamburg (German title:
Erster Bürgermeister der
Freien und
Hansestadt Hamburg) as the
President of the Senate. The
deputy is the
Second Mayor...
- The Free and
Hanseatic City of Lübeck (German:
Freie und
Hansestadt Lübeck) was a city-state from 1226 to 1937, in what is now the
German states of Schleswig-Holstein...
- the
capital of the
German state Free
Hanseatic City of
Bremen (Freie
Hansestadt Bremen), a two-city-state
consisting of the
cities of
Bremen and Bremerhaven...
- [ˈʃtaːdə]),
officially the
Hanseatic City of
Stade (German:
Hansestadt Stade, Low German:
Hansestadt Stood) is a city in
Lower Saxony in
northern Germany. First...
- are
derived from the
formal names of the cities—Freie
Hansestadt Bremen and
Freie und
Hansestadt Hamburg, respectively—which
reference their history in...
- The
Hansestadt Danzig was a
German p****enger ship from 1926 to 1939
serving the East
Prussian Sea
Service for
Norddeutscher Lloyd. In 1939 she was converted...
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Salzwedel (German pronunciation: [ˈzaltsveːdl̩],
officially known as
Hansestadt Salzwedel; Low German: Soltwedel) is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany....