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Bouches-de-l'Elbe
'''Bouches-de-l'Elbe''' (; , ; both ) was a department of the First French Empire in present-day Germany that survived for three years. It was named after the mouth of the river Elbe. It was formed in 1811, when the region, originally belonging partially to Bremen-Verden (which in 1807 had been intermittently incorporated into the Kingdom of Westphalia), to Hamburg, Lübeck and Saxe-Lauenburg, was annexed by France. Its territory is part of the present-day German states of Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg. Its capital was Hamburg.
Great Fire of Hamburg
1842 fire in the German city-state of Hamburg
Die Heimat
journal about natural history and regional culture of Schleswig-Holstein (1891–)
Postage stamps and postal history of Bergedorf
Zoological Garden of Hamburg
zoo in Hamburg, Germany
Museum Godeffroy
museum in Hamburg, Germany
Hanseatic Legion
military unit