Brunswick [4] (en alemán: Braunschweig [ˈbʁaʊ̯nʃvaɪ̯k] (? · i); en bajo sajón: Brunswiek [ˈbrɔˑnsviːk]) es con 250.556 habitantes [1] la segunda ciudad más grande en el estado de Baja Sajonia (Alemania) por detrás de Hanóver.
Brunswick, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne. Electoral district of Brunswick, an electoral district in Victoria. Brunswick Junction, Western Australia, a town near Bunbury. Brunswick Heads, a town on the North Coast of New South Wales.
Brunswick (del alemán: Braunschweig) fue un Estado histórico de Alemania. Originalmente comprendía el territorio de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel en el Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico; fue establecido como ducado independiente por el Congreso de Viena en 1815. Su capital era la ciudad de Brunswick.
Braunschweig (German: [ˈbʁaʊnʃvaɪk] ) or Brunswick (English: / ˈ b r ʌ n z w ɪ k / BRUN-zwik; from Low German Brunswiek, local dialect: Bronswiek [ˈbrɔˑnsviːk]) is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany, north of the Harz Mountains at the farthest navigable point of the river Oker, which connects it to the North Sea via the ...
- 75 m (246 ft)
- Germany
- 9th century
- Lower Saxony
Website. brunswick .com. Brunswick Corporation, formerly known as the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, is an American corporation that has been developing, manufacturing and marketing a wide variety of products since 1845. Today, Brunswick has more than 13,000 employees operating in 24 countries.
- 13,000 (2020)
- Mettawa, Illinois, U.S.
- Cincinnati, Ohio, September 15, 1845; 177 years ago
- US$5.8 billion (2021)
New Brunswick has a surface area of 72,908 km 2 (28,150 sq mi) and 775,610 inhabitants (2021 census). Atypically for Canada, only about half of the population lives in urban areas. New Brunswick's largest cities are Moncton and Saint John, while its capital is Fredericton.