FIFA WORLD CUP GERMANY 2006 Hamburg City
 
Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
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Basic Information
Area: 755.16 km²
Population: 1,738,483 source (2005)
Population density: 2,302 residents/km²
Elevation: 3 m above sea level
Postal codes: 20001–20999,
21001–21149,
22001–22609
Area code: 040
Latitude and Longitude: 53°33′N 10°0′E
Licence plate prefix: HH
ISO 3166-2: DE-HH
Website: www.hamburg.de
Mayor: Ole von Beust (CDU)

Hamburg (German pronounciation: [hambk]; Low German: Hamborg, ['hambχ]) is the second largest city in Germany and with Hamburg Harbour, its principal port, Hamburg is also the second largest port city in the European Union. A large part of the port is a fenced-in duty-free area.

The official name Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (German Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg, Low German Free un Hansestadt Hamborg) refers to Hamburg's membership in the medieval Hanseatic League and the fact that Hamburg is a City State and one of the sixteen Federal States of Germany.

Hamburg is situated on the southern tip of Jutland Peninsula, geographically centred (a) between Continental Europe and Scandinavia and (b) between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. The city of Hamburg lies at the junction of the river Elbe with the rivers Alster and Bille and the city centre is beautifully set around Lake Binnenalster and Lake Außenalster.

Hamburg is an international trade city and the commercial and cultural centre of Northern Germany.

 

AOL Arena is the main stadium of Hamburg, Germany. The arena is one of the 12 stadiums to be used in the 2006 World Cup. It will host four group games and a quarterfinal. The arena was known as the Volksparkstadion until 2001 when AOL Time Warner bought the naming rights.

Full Name AOL Arena
Nickname(s) Volksparkstadion
Built 1951-1953 As Volksparkstadion
Capacity 55,989

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