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Hamburg, Germany. Mary Schommer Mod 1. Hamburg. Hamburg is ranked as the second-largest city in Germany. It was also ranked as 23 in the world for livability in the year of 2008. The area of this city is 755 km sq. (291.5 sq. miles) Hamburg is indeed the greenest city within Germany.
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Hamburg, Germany Mary Schommer Mod 1
Hamburg • Hamburg is ranked as the second-largest city in Germany. • It was also ranked as 23 in the world for livability in the year of 2008. • The area of this city is 755 km sq. (291.5 sq. miles) • Hamburg is indeed the greenest city within Germany.
Location in Germany • This large and popular city is located in Northern Germany
Location in Europe • This German city is the eighth largest city in the European Union • It is located
Place (Climate) • Germany has an Oceanic climate. • The warmest months are June, July, and August. • The coldest months are December, January, and February. • The temperatures in the warmer months usually consists between 68-72 degrees F and the temperature in the colder months consist of between 29-32 degrees F • July is the wettest month and the month of February is the driest!
Place (Important Buildings, Structures, and landmarks) • Hamburg is very popular with the tourism. Many people come to see it each year. • There are over 50 museums! • I will present you with 8 different popular tourism spots, but remember that’s only some of the popular features.
Place (Hamburg Zoo) • Lions, Tigers, and Bears OH MY! This place is an interesting place for all ages • It keeps many children entertained and having a wonderful vacation as well as the parents
Place (Church of St. Michael) • This church is a protestant church • It is one of the most popular in all of the protestant churches in Germany
Place (Museum of Hamburg History) • Learn all about the history in this unique museum. • This beautiful attraction is open to all and guarantees a great time!
Place (Carl Hagenbeck’s Tierport) • It is a zoo • One of Europe's most respected zoo’s
Place (Kunsthalle Art Museum) • Come see beautiful and fantastic art that adults and art lovers will truly love
Place (Port of Hamburg) • This port is very busy • It’s on the Elbe River
Place (St. Pauli District) • The St. Pauli District is a fun place for everyone • It is like a walk street that people can walk and have a great time with loved ones • It’s similar to a carnival
Place (St. Nickolai Church) • This church is a Lutheran Church
Movement (Transportation) • Hamburg is a transportation hub • There are ten different ways to get from here to there; these include -rail -bus -ships -ferries -airplane -bridges -car -hitchhike -bus -taxi
Movement (Rail) • Two major train stations, such as the one shown in the lower right corner, are Hamburg Hauptbahnh and Hamburg Altona
Movement (Bus) • Bus are as common in Hamburg as they are in the US!
Movement (Ships) • Ships- in and out of Hamburg • Bringing in imports and exchanging exports
Movement (Ferries) • Ferries are boats that you can get from destination to destination
Movement (Airplane) • The oldest airport is still in process today. • This airport is known as the “Hamburg Airport”
Movement (Bridges) • Bridges are very popular in Hamburg considering Hamburg has more bridges than any other city in the world
Movement (Car) • Popular • Also popular in US
Movement (Hitchhike) • Hitchhikers: These people are the people who stand on the roads waiting to be picked up by someone they don’t know • The picture is a picture of a hitchhiker’s thumb.
Movement (Taxi) • Here to there- this taxi will get you there
Work Cited • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg • http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/europe/european-union/germany/hamburg/ • http://www.germany-tourism.de/ENG/destination_germany/master_tlstadt-id1097.htm • www.google.com • http://www.google.com/imghp?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tab=wi (Google Images) • http://www.internationalcircuit.com/hamburg-germany/attractions.php • http://www.the-world-cup-2006.com/attractions-hamburg.htm