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| government_type = {{wp|Unitary}} {{wp|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}
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| leader_title1 = [[Governor of Bremen|Governor]]
| leader_title1 = [[Governor of Bremen|Governor]]
| leader_name1 = [[Alexandra of the United Kingdom and of the Netherlands|Alexandra]]
| leader_name1 = [[Alexandra, Queen of the British|Alexandra]]
| leader_title2 = {{wp|Lieutenant Governor of Bremen|Lieutenant Governor}}
| leader_title2 = {{wp|Lieutenant Governor of Bremen|Lieutenant Governor}}
| leader_name2 = {{wp|Tobias Rühl}}
| leader_name2 = {{wp|Tobias Rühl}}
| leader_title3 = {{wp|Lord Mayor of Bremen|Lord Mayor}}
| leader_title3 = {{wp|Lord Mayor of Bremen|Lord Mayor}}
| leader_name3 = {{wp|Doris Reichenau}}
| leader_name3 = {{wp|Peter Tschentscher}}
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'''Bremen''', officially the '''Free Hanseatic City of Bremen''', is a self-governing {{wp|Free Hanseatic City}} of the {{wp|United Kingdom}}. Faced by the {{wp|North Sea}} to the north and surrounded by the much larger {{wp|Kingdom of Hanover|Hanover}} on the {{wp|European}} mainland, it has a population of 682,986 and a total area of 419.38 km2.
'''Bremen''', officially the '''Free Hanseatic City of Bremen''', is a self-governing {{wp|Free Hanseatic City}} of the {{wp|United Kingdom}}. Faced by the {{wp|North Sea}} to the north and surrounded by the much larger {{wp|Kingdom of Hanover|Hanover}} on the {{wp|European}} mainland, it has a population of 682,986 and a total area of 419.38 km2.


As a {{wp|Free Hanseatic City}}, Bremen, while not independent of the {{wp|United Kingdom}}, is otherwise a self-governing territory with a wide range of powers and a high degree of autonomy, similar to the {{wp|Crown Dependecies}} of the {{wp|Bailiwick of Guernsey}}, the {{wp|Bailiwick of Jersey}}, and the {{wp|Isle of Man}}. As such, the city's administration is headed by the {{wp|Lord Mayor of Bremen|Lord Mayor}}, whom is appointed by the {{wp|Lieutenant Governor of Bremen|Lieutenant Governor}}, whom represents the monarch, whom is officially titled as Governor, as the city's head of state. Its current status came about as a result of extensive negotiations between the {{wp|British}} and Bremen governments, in which the {{wp|United Kingdom}}, hoping to seek territorial concessions from the defeated {{wp|German Empire|Germany}}, sought to incorporate Bremen into the {{wp|United Kingdom}}, which the latter initially resisted for fear of losing their traditionally independent status. Eventually, in the lead-up to the {{wp|Treaty of Versailles}} which ended the {{wp|First World War}}, a compromise was reached and later codified in the {{wp|May 1919 Agreements}} in which Bremen, while it would lose its status as an independent country, would otherwise be recognised as an autonomous, self-governing territory not part of the {{wp|United Kingdom}}, a status that it retains to this day as one of the two {{wp|Free Hanseatic Cities}} alongside [[Hamburg]].
As a {{wp|Free Hanseatic City}}, Bremen, while not independent of the {{wp|United Kingdom}}, is otherwise a self-governing territory with a wide range of powers and a high degree of autonomy similar to the {{wp|Crown Dependencies}} of the {{wp|Bailiwick of Guernsey}}, the {{wp|Bailiwick of Jersey}}, and the {{wp|Isle of Man}}. As such, the city's administration is headed by the {{wp|Lord Mayor of Bremen|Lord Mayor}}, an elected official appointed by the {{wp|Lieutenant Governor of Bremen|Lieutenant Governor}}, who represents the monarch as the city's head of state. Its current status came about as a result of extensive negotiations between the {{wp|British}} and Bremen governments in which the {{wp|United Kingdom}}, hoping to seek territorial concessions from the defeated {{wp|German Empire|Germany}}, sought to incorporate Bremen into the {{wp|United Kingdom}}, which the latter initially resisted for fear of losing their traditionally independent status. Eventually, in the lead-up to the {{wp|Treaty of Versailles}} which ended the {{wp|First World War}}, a compromise was reached and later codified in the {{wp|May 1919 Agreements}} in which Bremen, while it would lose its status as an independent country, would otherwise be recognised as an autonomous self-governing territory not part of the {{wp|United Kingdom}}, a status that it retains to this day as one of the two {{wp|Free Hanseatic Cities}} alongside [[Hamburg]].

Latest revision as of 03:09, 15 November 2024

Bremen

Bremen
13-04-20-bremen-by-RalfR-026.jpg
00 1389 Hansestadt Bremen.jpg
00 1383 Hansestadt Bremen.jpg
Schnoor Bremen.jpg
BremenCityHall.JPG
Bremer Musikanten.jpg
Bremen-Dom St. Petri-01-gje.jpg
Flag of Bremen
Flag
Official seal of Bremen
Coat of arms
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Kingdom of Hanover Act 192420 November 1924
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Governor
Alexandra
Tobias Rühl
Peter Tschentscher
LegislatureParliament
Area
• Total
419.38 km2 (161.92 sq mi)
Population
• 2019 estimate
682,986
• Density
1,268/km2 (3,284.1/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
$36 billion
• Per capita
$52,709
HDIDecrease 0.959
very high
CurrencyPound sterling (GBP)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Driving sideright

Bremen, officially the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, is a self-governing Free Hanseatic City of the United Kingdom. Faced by the North Sea to the north and surrounded by the much larger Hanover on the European mainland, it has a population of 682,986 and a total area of 419.38 km2.

As a Free Hanseatic City, Bremen, while not independent of the United Kingdom, is otherwise a self-governing territory with a wide range of powers and a high degree of autonomy similar to the Crown Dependencies of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the Bailiwick of Jersey, and the Isle of Man. As such, the city's administration is headed by the Lord Mayor, an elected official appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, who represents the monarch as the city's head of state. Its current status came about as a result of extensive negotiations between the British and Bremen governments in which the United Kingdom, hoping to seek territorial concessions from the defeated Germany, sought to incorporate Bremen into the United Kingdom, which the latter initially resisted for fear of losing their traditionally independent status. Eventually, in the lead-up to the Treaty of Versailles which ended the First World War, a compromise was reached and later codified in the May 1919 Agreements in which Bremen, while it would lose its status as an independent country, would otherwise be recognised as an autonomous self-governing territory not part of the United Kingdom, a status that it retains to this day as one of the two Free Hanseatic Cities alongside Hamburg.