Tank_Guy#3
Lion of Lehistan
The question is as the title states. My guess would probably be Istanbul (Constantinople, Byzantium, etc). That is the only one I can think of at the moment.
Adler17 said:Saint Petersburg was originally named Dutch Saint Petersburich (or so, that dialect I don´t know).
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Adler17 said:Stefan![]()
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In reality the North Germans speak the g at the end of the name like a "soft" ch like in Schnäppchen.
The name Hamburg was indeed changed at least once: The castle built by Carolus Magnus about 800 AD was called Hammaburg. This year archaeologists did make excavations at the Heiligengeistfeld, where some remains of the Hammaburg were.
Hamburg became a very important city in the next centuries and so it is no wonder that some tried to make profit out of the location and started to build another town very near: Altona (the word comes most probably from all to nah, all too near, although there is still a debate).
Altona and several other Prussian towns and villages, as for example Rahlstedt or Wandsbek, (as Holstein was part of Prussia) were integrated into Hamburg in 1937 by the Great Hamburg act, like Berlin did it about 15 years before with some nearby towns and villages. This lead to a massive decrease of tax revenues in Holstein as many potent towns were no longer belonging to it.
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Mongoloid Cow said:Beijing is another (Tatu, Khanbalik, Peking, etc.)