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Bremen

Coordinates: 53°5′N 8°48′E / 53.083°N 8.800°E / 53.083; 8.800
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Bremen
Clockwise from top: Bremer Marktplatz, Bremen Hauptbahnhof, the Werdersee and the Town Musicians statue
Clockwise from top: Bremer Marktplatz, Bremen Hauptbahnhof, the Werdersee and the Town Musicians statue
Location of Bremen
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CountryGermany
StateBremen
Subdivisions5 boroughs, 19 districts, 88 subdistricts
Government
 • First mayorCarsten Sieling (SPD)
 • Governing partiesSPD / Greens
Area
 • City326.73 km2 (126.15 sq mi)
 • Metro
11,627 km2 (4,489 sq mi)
Elevation
12 m (39 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[1]
 • City569,396
 • Density1,700/km2 (4,500/sq mi)
 • Metro
2,400,000
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
28001–28779
Dialling codes0421
Vehicle registrationHB (with 1 to 2 letters and 1 to 4 digits)[2]
WebsiteBremen online

Bremen is a city in north Germany. It is the capital of the State of Bremen.

About 545,000 live in Bremen. It has an oceanic climate (Cfb in the Koeppen climate classification). It is the 11th largest city in Germany.

The city's official name today includes the name Hansestadt (Hanseatic city) in memory of its history, where it has been important part in the Hanseatic League. The architecture of the city and the region as well is influenced by this historic period.

Other Hanseatic cities today are: Hamburg, Rostock, Wismar, Stralsund, Lübeck, Greifswald and Demmin.

History[change]

People have lived in the area of Bremen's marshes since around 12,000 BC.

In 1871, Bremen was made part of Prussia by the German Empire.

Bremerhaven became a major port for emigration from Germany and Central Europe to the Americas.

During the Second World War, Bremen was the location of nine camps of the Neuengamme concentration camp, for French, Polish, Soviet and Jewish people.

After the Second World War, Bremen and Bremerhaven were occupied by the United States.

Geography[change]

The river Weser flows through Bremen, which goes to the North Sea through the city's exclave, Bremerhaven.

Politics[change]

Bremen is currently administered by a mayor from the SPD party, Carsten Sieling.

Population[change]

About 545,000 people live in Bremen and it is the 11th largest city in Germany.

Points of Interest[change]

  • Old Town (Altstadt)
  • Bremen Town Musicians (Bremer Stadsmuzikanten)
  • Bremen Roland Statue
  • Werder Bremen Stadium (Football stadium)

Transport[change]

Bremen is served by an international airport.

Bremen is also served by Deutsch Bahn at its main train station.

Bremen's public transport infrastructure also includes a bus service and a light rail service.

Events[change]

  • Freimaak

Sports[change]

Werder Bremen is a major football team of Bremen.

References[change]

  1. "Bevölkerungsentwicklung 2022 im Land Bremen" (PDF) (PDF) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Bremen. June 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. The carsign HB with 1 letter and 4 digits is reserved for vehicle registration in Bremerhaven.