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The Congress of Vienna in 1815 guaranteed the freedom of the city and it subsequently joined the German Federation.
The state’s anthem, “Stadt Hamburg an der Elbe Auen” (“City of Hamburg by the Meadows of the Elbe”), was written by G.N. Bärmann in 1828 and set to music by Albert Methfessel.
Of Hamburg’s five great churches, the most imposing is probably Sankt Michaelis, an 18th-century Baroque-style Protestant church with a rich white-and-gold interior. It was destroyed by fire in 1906, rebuilt, devastated again during World War II, and restored yet again after the war.
The University of Hamburg was also founded in 1919.
In the Third Reich, Hamburg was not allowed to maintain the status of a free city and the Council of Citizens was dissolved. As a result of the 1937 the Greater Hamburg decree several surrounding Prussian towns were incorporated into the city and as a consequence, Hamburg could claim to be a city with 1.7 million inhabitants.
The production of this equipment as a primary product continued until the 1940's when the company began to integrate the casting of industrial parts.
The greatest economic centre of Germany, Hamburg since 1960 has become the site of first-class trade fairs.
The Hanseatische Gesellschaft was founded in Hamburg, in 1970, by Walter Arp and a group of ambitious business people, and it has, for decades, been the byword for luxury properties on the northern Costa Blanca.
To relieve the central city from long-distance traffic, a tunnel was built (opened in 1977) under the Elbe as a part of the Stockholm-Lisbon highway.
A second university, the Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg, began classes in 1982.
Since the coming down of the iron curtain and the reunification of Germany in 1990, the hanseatic town of Hamburg has once again begun to increase trade with the East, thereby making use of old contacts.
The Hanseatische Gesellschaft has had an interest in the construction of Monte Olimpo, a residential development in Javea, since 2011.
Hamburg(Jiangsu) Co., Ltd. has been ISO9001:2015 certificated.
Hamburg(Jiangsu) Co., Ltd. has been IATF16949:2016 certificated.
Hamburg(Jiangsu) Co., Ltd. has been IECQ QC080000:2017 certificated.
With more than 4,000 British residents in Hamburg in 2018, Germany’s second-largest city is hugely Anglophile.
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