Hans Andres, Hamburg
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Hans Andres, Hamburg
Summary
Hans Andres, Hamburg is a publishing house[1]. It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Hans Andres, Hamburg is in the country of Germany[3].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's instance of is recorded as publishing house[4].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's instance of is recorded as postcard publishing company[5].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's logo image is recorded as Logo Hans Andres, Hamburg.jpg[6].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's logo image is recorded as ANCO, Andres & Co., Hamburg, logo.jpg[7].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's headquarters location is recorded as Hamburg[8].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[9].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 141144647638840942438[10].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's GND ID is recorded as 1073072959[11].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's Commons category is recorded as Hans Andres, Hamburg[12].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's significant event is recorded as first entry in commercial register[13].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's significant event is recorded as Q138380119[14].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's described at URL is recorded as https://www.guestrow-history.de/index.php/andres-hans[15].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Postcards[16].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's record number is recorded as 000922[17].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's museum-digital ID is recorded as 9750[18].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's museum-digital ID is recorded as 262317[19].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's Vintagepostcards-Archive-ID is recorded as 9[20].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's Vintagepostcards-Archive-ID is recorded as 410[21].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's Historical picture postcards University of Osnabrück ID is recorded as hans_andres[22].
- Hans Andres, Hamburg's CardCow.com publisher ID is recorded as Hans Andres[23].
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Headquarters locations include Hamburg[8], a federated state of Germany[24], in Holy Roman Empire[25] and Berlin[9], a seat of government[26], in Margraviate of Brandenburg[27], founded in 1244[28].
Why It Matters
Hans Andres, Hamburg is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]