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This article refers to the German city. For other uses, see Hanover (disambiguation)
Hanover (German: Hannover [haˈnoːfɐ]), on the river Leine, is the capital of the federal state of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany. It also was the capital of the administrative area Hanover region until Lower Saxony's regions were disbanded at the beginning of 2005. It is, however, still part of the Region Hannover, which is a municipal body made up from the former district and city of Hanover.

History

The town was founded in medieval times on the bank of the river Leine (the original name Honovere may be translated as "high bank", though it is debated). It was a small village of ferrymen and fishermen, which became a comparatively large town in the 13th century. In the 14th century the main churches of Hanover were built, as well as a city wall with three town gates to secure the city.

In 1636 the Duke of Calenberg decided to move his residence to Hanover. His duchy was afterwards known as the Duchy of Hanover (see: House of Hanover). His descendants would later become kings of Great Britain (after 1800, kings of the United Kingdom); the first of them was George I, who ascended to the British throne in 1714. Three kings of Great Britain or the United Kingdom were at the same time Electoral Princes of Hanover.

During the Seven Years' War on July 26, 1757 the Battle of Hastenbeck took place. The French army defeated the Hanoverian Army of Observation, leading to the occupation of Hanover.

New Town Hall in Hanover
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New Town Hall in Hanover

After Napoleon imposed the Convention of Artlenburg (Convention of the Elbe) on July 5, 1803 about 30,000 French soldiers occupied Hanover. The convention also meant the disbanding of the army of Hanover. George III did not recognize the Convention of the Elbe and made an effort to recruit foreign troops. As a result a great number of soldiers of Hanover eventually emigrated to England leading to the King's German Legion which later played an important role in the Battle of Waterloo. At the Congress of Vienna in 1814 George III elevated the electorate to the Kingdom of Hanover. The capital town Hanover expanded to the western bank of the Leine and grew considerably ever since.

In 1837 the personal union of the United Kingdom and Hanover ended as William IV's heir in the United Kingdom was female, and Hanover could be inherited only by males. Hanover continued as a kingdom until 1866, when it was annexed by Prussia. After the annexation, the people of Hanover opposed the Prussian regime. Nevertheless, the growth of Hanover continued until World War II, when two thirds of the town was bombed to ruins. After the war, Hanover was in the British zone of occupation of Germany, and later became famous for hosting commercial expositions such as the CeBIT and the Hanover Fair. In 2000, Hanover hosted the Expo 2000. The Hanover fairground, due to numerous extensions especially for the Expo 2000, is the largest in the world.

Sights

Kröpcke, 1895
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Kröpcke, 1895

Ernst August memorial, railway station
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Ernst August memorial, railway station

Market Church in Hanover
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Market Church in Hanover

Old Town Hall
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Old Town Hall

Recommended Day Trips:

Towns named after Hanover

Twinning

Transportation

Citaro bus designed by James Irvine
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Citaro bus designed by James Irvine

Road traffic

Hanover is an important hub in the Autobahn network; the interchange of two major autobahns, the A2 and A7 is at Kreuz Hannover-Ost, at the northeastern edge of the city. Local autobahns are A 352 (a bypass between A7 and A2) and the A 37.

The Schnellweg system, a number of Bundesstraße roads, forms a structure loosely resembling a large ring road together with A2 and A7. The roads are B 3, B 6 and B 65, called Westschnellweg (B6 on the northern part, B3 on the southern part), Messeschnellweg (B3, becomes A37 near Burgdorf, crosses A2, becomes B3 again, changes to B6 at Seelhorster Kreuz, then passes the Hanover fairground as B6 and becomes A37 again before merging into A7) and Südschnellweg (starts out as B65, becomes B3/B6/B65 upon crossing Westschnellweg, then becomes B65 again at Seelhorster Kreuz).

Railway

The city's central station, Hannover Hauptbahnhof, is a hub of vital importance in the German high-speed ICE network. It is the starting point of the Hanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line and the central hub for the Hanover S-Bahn, offering international and national connections to virtually everywhere in Germany.

Local transport

Stadtbahn

Main article: Hanover Stadtbahn Hanover has an extensive Stadtbahn system, traditionally operated by üstra, which handed over operational business to intalliance in 2003. The city is famous for its designer buses and tramways, the TW 6000 and TW 2000 trams being the most well-known examples.

Airports

Hanover and its area is served by Hanover/Langenhagen International Airport (HAJ)

Miscellaneous

Note: Hanover is the correct English spelling, even though the German spelling is with a double n. It should always be used when referring to the British House of Hanover (even if you choose to write the city the German way).
The Staatsoper ("state opera") is housed in its classical 19th century opera house.
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The Staatsoper ("state opera") is housed in its classical 19th century opera house.

There are several universities in Hanover:

There is one University of Applied Science and Arts in Hanover: Famous districts of Hanover: The rock bands Scorpions and Fury in the Slaughterhouse are originally from Hanover.

Sports:

Hannover 96 is the most popular sports team in Hannover, they play in AWD Arena. There are also rumors that the city may get an NFL Europe team.

See also

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
[Wikitravel
  • [City's own website]`
  • [Local Public Transport]
  • [City Panoramas] - Panoramic Views of Hannover's Highlights
  • [FemBio] - Special: Notable Women of Hanover
  • [Hannover Messe] - Hanover Fair
  • [CeBIT] - Computer Fair
  • () [EXPOseeum] - see what is left from Expo 2000
  • () ['alternate hannover' Flickr Group] - Photography and Graphics related to Hannover at Flickr
  • Hanover Nightlife

     


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