Landungsbrücken (“Jetties”), in St. Pauli district Hamburg Harbour is a deep water harbour off the North Sea, on the river Elbe in Hamburg, Germany. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1867x341, 880 KB) Look onto Hamburgs harbour. ...
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Hamburg from above Hamburgs motto: May the posterity endeavour with dignity to conserve the freedom, which the forefathers acquired. ...
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Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2816x2112, 748 KB) Description: Germany Hamburg Harbour Bridge Elbe Speicherstadt Date: Fotografiert im Dezember 2004 photographer: Heidas Wikipedia account All pictures please use this discussion page File links The following pages link to this file: Port of Hamburg Metadata This file...
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Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1536x1002, 789 KB)Two ships in Hamburg Harbour By Sean OFlaherty File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1536x1002, 789 KB)Two ships in Hamburg Harbour By Sean OFlaherty File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1024x749, 207 KB) Beschreibung: Containerterminal at Harbour Hamburg Quelle: Fotografiert am 2. ...
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A harbor (or harbour) or haven is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. ...
The North Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, located between the coasts of Norway and Denmark in the east, the coast of the British Isles in the west, and the German, Dutch, Belgian and French coasts in the south. ...
This article is about a river in Central Europe. ...
Hamburg from above Hamburgs motto: May the posterity endeavour with dignity to conserve the freedom, which the forefathers acquired. ...
It is named Germany's "Gateway to the World" and is the largest sea-port in Germany and - in terms of numbers of containers handled in 2004 - the second-largest in Europe and ninth-largest worldwide. This is a list of the worlds busiest container seaports. ...
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In 2004, seven million containers were handled in Hamburg. Shipping containers at a terminal in Port Elizabeth, New Jersey. ...
The harbour covers an area of 73.99 km² (64.80 km² usable), of which 43.31 km² (34.12 km²) are land areas. The location is naturally advantaged by a branching Elbe, creating an ideal place for a port complex with warehousing and transshipment facilities. The extensive free port also enables toll-free shipping. This article is about a river in Central Europe. ...
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A free port (porto franco) or free zone (US: Foreign-Trade Zone) is a port or area with relaxed jurisdiction with respect to the country of location. ...
Since the harbour is located in a distance of 110 kilometres from the mouth of the Elbe, some ships at times have difficulties accessing the port. Deepening of the river Elbe in response is very controversial for ecological reasons. In part due to cooperation with Lower Saxony and Bremen to build a new container port (JadeWeserPort) in the deep waters of Jadebusen in Wilhelmshaven, Hamburg withdrew from this plan after a change of government in 2001. This article is about a river in Central Europe. ...
Italian ship-rigged vessel Amerigo Vespucci in New York Harbor, 1976 A ship is a large, sea-going watercraft. ...
This article is about a river in Central Europe. ...
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With an area of 47,618 km and nearly eight million inhabitants, Lower Saxony (German Niedersachsen) lies in north-western Germany and is second in area and fourth in population among the countrys sixteen Bundesl nder (federal states). ...
The Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (official name in German: Freie Hansestadt Bremen) is the smallest of Germanys 16 Federal States (Bundesländer). ...
Feeder ship JadeWeserPort is the name of Germanys largest harbour project supported by the federal states of Lower Saxony and Bremen. ...
The Arngast lighthouse on the Jadebusen Jadebusen, formerly Jade or Jahde, is a bay on the North Sea coast of Germany. ...
Wilhelmshaven is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. ...
A new city district named HafenCity is currently being planned for construction north of the harbour.
History The history of the Hamburg harbour is as old as that of Hamburg itself. Founded in 1189 by Frederick I for its strategic location, it has been Central Europe's main port for centuries and enabled Hamburg to develop into a leading trading city with a rich and proud bourgeoisie. Frederick Barbarossa in a 13th century Chronicle. ...
Central Europe The Alpine Countries and the Visegrád Group (Political map, 2004) Central Europe is the region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern and Western Europe. ...
During the second half of the 19th century, Hamburg became Central Europe's main hub for transatlantic passenger and freight travel and from 1871 onward it was Germany's principal port of trade - worldwide. During the division of Germany, Hamburg harbour lost most of its hinterland, but since reunification and the European enlargement the trade volume is growing strongly again. The Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) German reunification (German: ) took place on October 3, 1990, when the areas of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR, in English commonly called East Germany) were incorporated into the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG, in English...
The European Union (EU) was created by six founding states in 1958 (following the earlier establishment by the same six states of the European Coal and Steel Community in 1952) and has grown to 27 member states. ...
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The Hamburg America Line was established in Hamburg, Germany in 1847 under the name Hamburg Amerikanische Packetfahrt Actien Gesellschaft (HAPAG) for shipping across the Atlantic Ocean. ...
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