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English introduction of Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany (after Berlin) and the seventh largest city in the European Union.

The city has a population of more than 654.38+800,000, while the Hamburg metropolitan area (including parts of neighboring Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein) has more than 4.3 million residents. Hamburg Port is the third largest port in Europe (after Antwerp and Rotterdam) and the eighth largest port in the world.

The official name of Hamburg is the free Hanseatic city Hamburg (German: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg). It mentions the history of Hamburg as a member of the Hanseatic League in the Middle Ages, as a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire, and also mentions the fact that Hamburg is a city state and one of the sixteen German states.

Hamburg is the main transportation hub in northern Germany and one of the richest cities in Europe. It has become a media and industrial center with factories such as Airbus, Blohm+Voss and Aurubis. Radio and television company Norddeutscher Rundfunk and publishers Gruner+Jahr and Spiegel-Verlag represent the important media industry in Hamburg. There are120,000 enterprises in total. This city is a major tourist destination for domestic and foreign tourists, and received about 7.7 million tourists in 2008.

Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany (after Berlin) and the seventh largest city in the European Union.

There are 6,543,800+8,000 people living in the urban area, while the residents in the Hamburg metropolitan area (including the neighboring Lower Saxony and the Federal District of Sch? ch) exceed 4.3 million. Hamburg Port is the third largest port in Europe (the first two ports are Antwerp and Rotterdam) and the eighth largest port in the world.

The official name of Hamburg is Free Hanseatic Hamburg (German city: Hamburg, friel, North Dakota). It makes Hamburg a member of the Hanseatic League in the Middle Ages, and the Holy Roman Empire a free imperial city. It is also because Hamburg is a city country and one of the German 16 countries.

Hamburg is an important transportation hub in northern Germany and one of the richest cities in Europe. It has become a media and industrial center, such as Airbus Factory, Boom+Voss and Aurubis. Among the North German Radio and Television Company and publishers such as Gunnar and Spiegel, publishers represent the important media in Hamburg industry. There are more than 6.5438+0.2 million enterprises in total. This city is a major tourist destination for domestic and foreign tourists, with about 7.7 million people staying here for the night in 2008.