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Hamburg

Germany
Someday we will visit Hamburg or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Hamburg

The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg is Germany's second-largest city and, at the same time, one of Germany's 16 federal states or Bundesländer. Prior to the formation of the modern German state, Hamburg for centuries enjoyed a status as de facto independent city state and regional power and trade hub in the North Sea. Although situated over 100 km (62 mi) upriver from the North Sea on the Elbe, Hamburg has been one of Europe's most important ports for centuries, as reflected in its full name referencing the Hanseatic League. The city was built upon a number of islands formed by the wide river and its larger and smaller tributaries, and a huge part of its southern half is occupied by the massive port.

Hamburg has more than 40 theatres, 60 museums and 100 music venues and clubs. In 2005, more than 18 million people visited concerts, exhibitions, theatres, cinemas, museums, and cultural events. More than 8,552 taxable companies (average size 3.16 employees) were engaged in the culture sector, which includes music, performing arts and literature. There are five companies in the creative sector per thousand residents (as compared to three in Berlin and 37 in London). Hamburg has entered the European Green Capital Award scheme, and was awarded the title of European Green Capital for 2011.

Hamburg is at a sheltered natural harbour on the southern fanning-out of the Jutland Peninsula, between Continental Europe to the south and Scandinavia to the north, with the North Sea to the west and the Baltic Sea to the northeast. It is on the River Elbe at its confluence with the Alster and Bille. The city centre is around the Binnenalster ("Inner Alster") and Außenalster ("Outer Alster"), both formed by damming the River Alster to create lakes. The islands of Neuwerk, Scharhörn, and Nigehörn, 100 kilometres (60 mi) away in the Hamburg Wadden Sea National Park, are also part of the city of Hamburg.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

4°C0
Precipitation: 68 mm

Feb

5°C0
Precipitation: 50 mm

Mar

8°C1
Precipitation: 68 mm

Apr

13°C5
Precipitation: 43 mm

May

18°C8
Precipitation: 57 mm

Jun

20°C11
Precipitation: 79 mm

Jul

24°C14
Precipitation: 77 mm

Aug

23°C13
Precipitation: 79 mm

Sep

19°C11
Precipitation: 67 mm

Oct

13°C7
Precipitation: 67 mm

Nov

8°C4
Precipitation: 69 mm

Dec

4°C1
Precipitation: 69 mm