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The Hamburg Mark refers to two distinct currencies issued in the city of Hamburg until 1875: The Hamburg Mark Banco, a bank money and an accounting unit, and; The Hamburg Mark Courant, an actual coin. Each mark is divided into 16 schilling, each of 12 pfennig. Three marks were equal to a Reichsthaler, Germany's main unit of currency ...
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Mark Hambourg (Russian: Марк Михайлович Гамбург; 1 June...
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Hamburg (German: [ˈhambʊʁk] ⓘ, locally also [ˈhambʊɪ̯ç] ⓘ;...
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The Hamburg mark courant or currency was converted at 1 mark = 1.2 Imperial marks, and the Hamburg mark banco of the Bank of Hamburg was converted at 1 mark banco = 1.5 Imperial marks. German 5-mark Art Nouveau banknote from 1904, designed by Alexander Zick. From 1 January 1876 onwards, the mark and vereinsthaler became the only legal tenders.
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Museum at the Rothenbaum – Cultures and Arts of the World, abbr.: MARKK, former name: Museum of Ethnology, Hamburg, German: Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg), founded in 1879, is today one of the largest museums of ethnology in Europe.
- 1879
- 180,000 per year
- Hamburg, Germany
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Hamburgo (en alemán: Hamburg pronunciado /ˈhambʊʁk/ ⓘ; en bajo alemán: Hamborg, localmente: [ˈhambɔːç] ⓘ ), oficialmente Ciudad Libre y Hanseática de Hamburgo n. 1 (en alemán: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg) es una ciudad-estado alemana n. 2 situada en el norte de Alemania.
Mark Hambourg (russisch Марк Михайлович Хамбург / Mark Michailowitsch Hamburg; * 31. Mai jul. / 12. Juni 1879 greg. in Bogutschar (Russisches Kaiserreich); † 26. August 1960 in Cambridge ) war ein russisch-britischer Pianist. Mark Hambourg mit seiner Braut Dorothy Muir-Mackenzie (1906)