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Rissen
Rissen is a quarter in the westernmost of Hamburg (Germany). Rissen belongs to the Altona borough. In 2011, the population was 14,599. == History == Rissen was first officially mentioned in 1255, being named "Risne". For centuries, Rissen was part of Holstein-Pinneberg and was thus a part of today's Schleswig-Holstein area. In 1789, the local government bought the part of Rissen called Klövensteen and let it become a large forest. Until now, this forest is still called ''Staatsforst Klövensteen'' ("Klövensteen forest area of the state"). Yet in the 19th century, the locally well-known shipowner Godeffroy bought a remarkably big part of area and dedicated it to become his personal hunting grounds. In 1927, Rissen became a part of the city Altona which was sovereign until 1938. In that year, Altona was declared by law to become a part of the city of Hamburg. As a consequence, also Rissen has been a quarter of Hamburg from that year on.
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