. "1102960941"^^ . . . . . "Geschichte der Stadt Bremen"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Geschiedenis van Bremen"@nl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "36964"^^ . . . . . . . . "History of Bremen (city)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bremen har en l\u00E5ng historia som handels- och sj\u00F6fartsstad och \u00E4r idag en av Tysklands tre stadsdelstater. Bremen \u00E4r mer \u00E4n 1200 \u00E5r gammal, och \u00E4r \u00E4ven en av de fr\u00E4msta Hansast\u00E4derna genom historien. Den \u00E4r bel\u00E4gen n\u00E4ra floden Wesers utlopp, cirka 12 mil fr\u00E5n Hamburg. I delstaten Bremen ing\u00E5r Bremen och Bremerhaven."@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Historia de Bremen"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "La historia de Bremen, ciudad y estado de Alemania, comienza con su primera menci\u00F3n en un escrito, en el a\u00F1o 782. Fue gobernada por arzobispos, luego ciudad hanse\u00E1tica y Ciudad imperial libre e incorporada a la confederaci\u00F3n de Alemania del Norte en 1866."@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Die Geschichte der Stadt Bremen umfasst die Entwicklungen auf dem heutigen Gebiet der Stadt Bremen von der ersten Besiedlung bis zur Gegenwart. Sie ist von der Hanse, vom Handel und der Seefahrt sowie vom Streben nach Selbst\u00E4ndigkeit gepr\u00E4gt."@de . . . . . . . . "Dit artikel beschrijft de geschiedenis van Bremen, zowel de stad Bremen als de Duitse deelstaat Bremen."@nl . . . "For most of its 1,200 year history, Bremen was an independent city within the confederal jurisdiction of Germany's Holy Roman Empire. In the late Middle Ages, its governing merchant guilds were at the centre of the Hanseatic League that sought to monopolise North Sea and Baltic trade. To enlarge and confirm its independence, the city had to contend until the Reformation with the Prince-Archbishop of Bremen, and after the Thirty Years War with the Swedes, masters of the surrounding, former episcopal, duchies."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bremens historia"@sv . . . . . "Dit artikel beschrijft de geschiedenis van Bremen, zowel de stad Bremen als de Duitse deelstaat Bremen."@nl . . "6679562"^^ . . . . . . . "Bremen har en l\u00E5ng historia som handels- och sj\u00F6fartsstad och \u00E4r idag en av Tysklands tre stadsdelstater. Bremen \u00E4r mer \u00E4n 1200 \u00E5r gammal, och \u00E4r \u00E4ven en av de fr\u00E4msta Hansast\u00E4derna genom historien. Den \u00E4r bel\u00E4gen n\u00E4ra floden Wesers utlopp, cirka 12 mil fr\u00E5n Hamburg. I delstaten Bremen ing\u00E5r Bremen och Bremerhaven."@sv . "La historia de Bremen, ciudad y estado de Alemania, comienza con su primera menci\u00F3n en un escrito, en el a\u00F1o 782. Fue gobernada por arzobispos, luego ciudad hanse\u00E1tica y Ciudad imperial libre e incorporada a la confederaci\u00F3n de Alemania del Norte en 1866."@es . . . "For most of its 1,200 year history, Bremen was an independent city within the confederal jurisdiction of Germany's Holy Roman Empire. In the late Middle Ages, its governing merchant guilds were at the centre of the Hanseatic League that sought to monopolise North Sea and Baltic trade. To enlarge and confirm its independence, the city had to contend until the Reformation with the Prince-Archbishop of Bremen, and after the Thirty Years War with the Swedes, masters of the surrounding, former episcopal, duchies. In the late nineteenth century Bremen was drawn by Prussia into the German Empire. With new sea wharves and anchorage at Bremerhaven, it became Germany's principal port of emigration to the Americas, and an entrep\u00F4t for her late developing colonial trade. The Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL), founded in Bremen in 1857, developed as one of the world's leading shipping companies. In the twentieth century, Bremen, a broadly liberal and social-democratic city, lost its autonomy under the Hitler regime. After World War Two, in which two thirds of the city's fabric was severely damaged, this was restored. Bremen became one of the founding L\u00E4nder (or states) of the German Federal Republic. From the late 1950s, the post-war Wirtschaftswunder drew workers to the city from Turkey and southern Europe, so that, combined with refugees resettled in the 21st century, close to a third of Bremen's population today is of recent non-German origin."@en . . . . "Die Geschichte der Stadt Bremen umfasst die Entwicklungen auf dem heutigen Gebiet der Stadt Bremen von der ersten Besiedlung bis zur Gegenwart. Sie ist von der Hanse, vom Handel und der Seefahrt sowie vom Streben nach Selbst\u00E4ndigkeit gepr\u00E4gt."@de . . . . . . . . . . . .