Altona
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Altona is a German (1640-1864 Danish) city which has been a part of the city of Hamburg since 1937. See
Many towns and villages in the New World were named after this city:
- Altona, Illinois, a village located in Knox County, Illinois
- Altona, Indiana, a town located in DeKalb County, Indiana
- Altona, Manitoba, a town located in southern Manitoba, Canada
- Altona, New York, a town in Clinton County, New York
- Altona, Victoria, a beach-side suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- New Holstein, Wisconsin, a city in Calumet County, Wisconsin originally known as Altona
The city of Altona even gave its name to a place outside this world, see
Altona may also refer other places:
- Altona, Bergen, the oldest tavern in Bergen, Norway
- Altona (district), a district of the town Eldena in Mecklenburg, Germany
- Altona (monastery), a monastery near Greifswald in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Altona, Ontario, a small hamlet located on the uxbridge pickering townline in Durham Region
- Altonah, Utah, also spelled Altona
- Altona-Nord, Hamburg, a quarter in the borough Altona, Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany
[edit] See also
- Altoona, a variant common in the United States.

