What is Hamburger University&trade?

Hamburg is one of Germany's three state-level cities (Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen), Germany's second largest city, Germany's most important seaport and largest foreign trade center, Germany's second financial center, and the economy and culture of northern Germany. Metropolis. It has the reputation of "World Bridge City". [1]

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(Cities in Northern Germany)

The original settlements were created in the 8th century on the banks of the Alster River (in ancient Saxon, "Han"), not far from the mouth of the Elbe. In 830, the Holy Roman Empire built a town here, called "Hammaburg". In 834, Hamburg was chosen by Bishop Ansgar "Northern Apostle" as the seat of the Cathedral. In 845, 600 Viking warships entered the Elbe to destroy Hamburg, where there were 500 inhabitants. The Elbe became more important in the 12th century. Trade in the Nordic region has developed rapidly. In 1189 Hamburg obtained a concession from Emperor Barbarossa, imposed tariffs on the Elbe, and became the "Imperial Free City".
Hamburg Hanseatic City (German: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg ) is located in
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Hamburg city with 8 cities in total
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Hamburg and China have a long-standing friendship. Since 1986, a close and comprehensive relationship has developed between Hamburg and Shanghai. Hamburg and Shanghai have similarities, especially in appearance. And they are not the capital, they are all prosperous cities outside the capital, they are very fashionable, they have a lot of daily life, and the scenery is beautiful, and the climate is a bit like; The new building was destroyed and Hamburg was quieter. The port of Hamburg, with an annual throughput of 1.4 million TEUs, is the most important port for China's trade with Europe. There are more than 300 Chinese companies and more than 700 foreign trade companies engaged in Chinese trade in Hamburg, ranking first in Germany. Hamburg and China not only have economic exchanges with China, but have also developed into education, science, and culture.

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