Bremen (disambiguation)
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Bremen may refer to:
Places and states
Canada
Germany
- Bremen, a city in northwestern Germany
- Bremen (state) (Free Hanseatic City of Bremen), a federal state in Germany comprising the cities of Bremen and Bremerhaven
- (Arch)Diocese of Bremen, a historical Catholic (arch)diocese (787-1566)
- Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, a historical state to the north of the city (1180-1648)
- Duchy of Bremen, a historical state created on the secularization of the archbishopric in 1648
- Bremen-Verden, a joint administration of the Duchy of Bremen and the Principality of Verden (1648-1823)
- Arrondissement of Bremen, a historical administrative subdivision of the first French Empire (1810-1813)
United States
- Bremen, Alabama
- Bremen, Georgia
- Bremen, Indiana
- Bremen, Kentucky
- Bremen, Maine
- Bremen, North Dakota
- Bremen, Ohio
- Bremen Township, Minnesota
- Bremen Township, Cook County, Illinois
- New Bremen, New York
- New Bremen, Ohio
Books
- Bremen (manga), a manga series by Haruto Umezawa
- Bremen (Shannara), a character from the Shannara series of novels by Terry Brooks
Other items
- Bremen Airport
- Werder Bremen, a football team from Germany
- Bremen University
Planes
- Bremen (aircraft), the first plane to cross the Atlantic from east to west
Ships
- SS Bremen (1858) an ocean liner of Norddeutscher Lloyd
- SS Bremen (1897), a Barbarossa-class ocean liner of Norddeutscher Lloyd
- SS Prinzess Irene (1900) a Barbarossa-class ocean liner of Norddeutscher Lloyd named SS Bremen between 1922 and 1928.
- SMS Bremen, a Bremen-class light cruiser, launched 1903
- German submarine Bremen, a merchant submarine built in 1916.
- SS Bremen (1929), an ocean liner of Norddeutscher Lloyd
- SS Bremen (1957), an ocean liner; formerly the SS Pasteur
- MS Bremen, an ocean liner of Hapag-Lloyd
- F207 Bremen, a Bremen-class frigate
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