Advertisement
Advertisement
Hamburg
[ ham-burg; German hahm-boork ]
noun
- a state in N Germany. 288 sq. mi. (746 sq. km).
- a city in and the capital of this state, on the Elbe River: the largest seaport in continental Europe.
- a town in W New York.
Hamburg
/ ˈhæmbɜːɡ /
noun
- a city-state and port in NW Germany, on the River Elbe: the largest port in Germany; a founder member of the Hanseatic League; became a free imperial city in 1510 and a state of the German empire in 1871; university (1919); extensive shipyards. Pop: 1 734 083 (2003 est)
Hamburg
Discover More
Notes
Hamburg is Germany's most important industrial center. It was one of the most heavily bombed German cities during World War II .
Discover More
Example Sentences
Travellers in Hamburg, Naples and Dusseldorf also reported delays.
From BBC
“Since the start of 2021, the Chinese export of electric vehicles has gone up by 1,150%,” says Dr Cyrus de la Rubia, chief economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank.
From BBC
By the time he won in Hamburg in June he had already done enough to secure his DP World Tour card for next year.
From BBC
Hidden away in a church in Hamburg is a plaque dedicated to a relatively unknown Welsh woman, outlining astonishing acts of bravery.
From BBC
One particularly bloody encounter, in a Hamburg suburb in July 1932, even made headlines in The New York Times.
From Salon
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse