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  1. En Wikipedia, as ligazóns interlingüísticas están na parte superior da páxina, fronte ao título do artigo. ... Ficheiro:Flag of the Free City of Frankfurt.svg.

  2. Ciudad Libre de Fráncfort. /  50.11027778, 8.68222222. La Ciudad Libre de Fráncfort (en alemán: Freie Stadt Frankfurt) fue una ciudad dentro del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico (entre 1312 y 1806) y posteriormente una de las cuatro Ciudades-Estado de la Confederación germánica (entre 1815 y 1866). Era sede del Bundestag y un centro ...

  3. Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main ( German: [ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁt ʔam ˈmaɪn] ( listen); Hessian: Frangford am Maa, lit. " Frank ford on the [a] Main "), is one of the biggest cities in Germany. The city of Frankfurt has a population of 700,000. The metropolitan area, called Rhine-Main after its two biggest rivers, has over four million people.

  4. historical city-state, today part of Germany. This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 07:36. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Ultimate. Volleyball. Eintracht Frankfurt e.V. ( German pronunciation: [ˈaɪntʁaxt ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁt] ⓘ) is a German professional sports club based in Frankfurt, Hesse. It is best known for its football club, which was founded on 8 March 1899. The club currently plays in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system.

  6. Free City of Frankfurt¹. Freie Stadt Frankfurt ¹. 1372–1806 1806–1813: Grand Duchy 1813–1866

  7. After more than 600 years as a Free City, Frankfurt am Main was annexed to Prussia in 1866 With the rise of Revolutionary France in Europe, this trend accelerated enormously. After 1795, the areas west of the Rhine were annexed to France by the revolutionary armies, suppressing the independence of Imperial Cities as diverse as Cologne, Aachen, Speyer and Worms.