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Hannover - traduction vers Anglais

CAPITAL CITY OF THE GERMAN FEDERATED STATE OF LOWER SAXONY
Hanover, Germany; Hannover, Germany; UN/LOCODE:DEHAJ; Hannover's Museums; Hannover UNRRA displaced persons camp; Hannovre; Hannoveraner; Hannover; Offensen; Tulifurdum; Hanover, Lower Saxony; User:Coldstreamer20/French Hanover; User:J-Man11/French Hanover; List of people from Hanover; Culture of Hanover
  • Illustration of Hanover by [[Matthäus Merian]], 1641 first issued
  • WWII map of Hanover in 1943
  • [[TW 2000]] tram designed by [[Herbert Lindinger]] and [[Jasper Morrison]]
  • Results of the second round of the 2019 mayoral election
  • [[Lena Meyer-Landrut]], 2019
  • Results of the 2021 city council election
  • The Aegidienkirche was not rebuilt and its ruins were kept as a WWII memorial.
  • Anzeiger Tower Block
  • [[CeBIT]] 2008 conference centre in Hanover
  • Portrait of [[Friedrich Schlegel]], 1801
  • [[Georg Friedrich Grotefend]]
  • [[Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz]]
  • [[Hannah Arendt]], 1958
  • Ernst August]] memorial, central railway station
  • Am [[Kröpcke]], 1895
  • Hanover State Opera]] is resident in the classical 19th-century Hanover Opera House.
  • Herrenhausen]], 1895
  • The [[Synagogue]]
  • Hannover in the Hannover Region
  • [[Hannover Hauptbahnhof]]
  • Old Town Hall
  • Hannover, seen from the [[International Space Station]]
  • [[Leine]] River at Hanover City
  • Hannover from sky
  • Market Church in Hanover
  • Maschsee seen from the new city hall
  • James Irvine]]
  • Scorpions]]
  • Boroughs of Hannover
  • Quarters of Hannover
  • [[TUI AG]] headquarters in Hanover
  • ''Waterloo Column'' in Hanover
  • [[Wilhelm Busch]]

Hannover         
Hanover, city in northwest Germany
Adolph Hannover         
n. Adolph Hannover, (1814-1894) Deense anatoom
Dartmouth College         
  • The 40th Dartmouth Powwow
  • Baker Memorial Library
  • Dartmouth [[Alpha Chi Alpha]] fraternity house
  • Drawing of Wilson Hall, Dartmouth's first library building, by architect [[Samuel J. F. Thayer]] (1842–1893), which appeared in ''American Architect and Building News'' in March 1885.
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  • McNutt Hall, home to the Dartmouth Office of Undergraduate Admissions
  • Memorial Field]]
  • Sherman Fairchild Physical Sciences Center
  • [[Tuck School of Business]]
  • College seal at the Collis Center
  • George III]].
  • Robinson Hall houses many of the College's student-run organizations, including the [[Dartmouth Outing Club]]. The building is a designated stop along the [[Appalachian Trail]].
  • A view of East Campus from Baker Tower
  • Tower Room in [[Baker Memorial Library]]
  • [[Dartmouth Hall]] was reconstructed in 1906.
  • Lithograph of the President's House, Thornton Hall, [[Dartmouth Hall]], and Wentworth Hall
  • A Dartmouth varsity hockey game against Princeton at [[Thompson Arena]]
  • The earliest known image of Dartmouth appeared in the February 1793 issue of ''Massachusetts Magazine''. The engraving may also be the first visual proof of [[cricket]] being played in the United States.<ref name="CricketRauner"/>
  • [[Eleazar Wheelock]], Dartmouth College founder
  • American elm on Dartmouth College campus, June 2011
  • Hopkins Center]]
  • Seal of Dartmouth College
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Dartmouth College, elitair Amerikaans college gevestigd in Hannover (in New Hampshire)

Wikipédia

Hanover

Hanover ( HAN-oh-vər, HAN-ə-vər; German: Hannover [haˈnoːfɐ] (listen); Low German: Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany after Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen. Hanover's urban area comprises the towns of Garbsen, Langenhagen and Laatzen and has a population of about 791,000 (2018). The Hanover Region has approximately 1.16 million inhabitants (2019).

The city lies at the confluence of the River Leine and its tributary the Ihme, in the south of the North German Plain, and is the largest city in the Hannover–Braunschweig–Göttingen–Wolfsburg Metropolitan Region. It is the fifth-largest city in the Low German dialect area after Hamburg, Dortmund, Essen and Bremen.

Before it became the capital of Lower Saxony in 1946, Hannover was the capital of the Principality of Calenberg (1636–1692), the Electorate of Hanover (1692–1814), the Kingdom of Hannover (1814–1866), the Province of Hannover of the Kingdom of Prussia (1868–1918), the Province of Hannover of the Free State of Prussia (1918–1946) and of the State of Hanover (1946). From 1714 to 1837 Hannover was by personal union the family seat of the Hanoverian Kings of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, under their title of the dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg (later described as the Elector of Hanover).

The city is a major crossing point of railway lines and motorways (Autobahnen), connecting European main lines in both the east–west (Berlin–Ruhr area/Düsseldorf/Cologne) and north–south (Hamburg–Frankfurt/Stuttgart/Munich) directions. Hannover Airport lies north of the city, in Langenhagen, and is Germany's ninth-busiest airport. The city's most notable institutes of higher education are the Hannover Medical School (Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), one of Germany's leading medical schools, with its university hospital Klinikum der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover, and the Leibniz University Hannover. The city is also home to International Neuroscience Institute.

The Hanover Fairground, owing to numerous extensions, especially for the Expo 2000, is the largest in the world. Hannover hosts annual commercial trade fairs such as the Hannover Fair and up to 2018 the CeBIT. The IAA Commercial Vehicles show takes place every two years. It is the world's leading trade show for transport, logistics and mobility. Every year Hannover hosts the Schützenfest Hannover, the world's largest marksmen's festival, and the Oktoberfest Hannover.

'Hanover' is the traditional English spelling. The German spelling (with a double n) has become more popular in English; recent editions of encyclopedias prefer the German spelling, and the local government uses the German spelling on English websites. The English pronunciation, with stress on the first syllable, is applied to both the German and English spellings, which is different from German pronunciation, with stress on the second syllable and a long second vowel. The traditional English spelling is still used in historical contexts, especially when referring to the British House of Hanover.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Hannover
1. Madonna was scheduled to perform in Hannover, Germany on Tuesday.
2. The new license allows Hannover Re to establish a branch office in Bahrain, in addition to Hannover ReTakaful, established in Bahrain in 2006.
3. All three children live with the family in Hannover.
4. Hannover announced worse than expected third–quarter profits at €184m.
5. The two oil paintings were on loan from the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany, police said.