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Rhenish Franconia (German: Rheinfranken) or Western Franconia (German: Westfranken) denotes the western half of the central German stem duchy of Franconia in the 10th and 11th century, with its residence at the city of Worms.
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Rhine Franconian or Rhenish Franconian ( German:...
- Rhenish Franconian languages
The Duchy of Franconia (German: Herzogtum Franken) was one of the five stem duchies of East Francia and the medieval Kingdom of Germany emerging in the early 10th century. The word Franconia, first used in a Latin charter of 1053, was applied like the words Francia, France, and Franken, to a portion of the land occupied by the Franks.
Franconia (German: Franken, pronounced [ˈfʁaŋkŋ̍] ⓘ; East Franconian: Franggn [ˈfrɑŋɡŋ̍]; Bavarian: Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and East Franconian dialect (German: Ostfränkisch).
Franconia (en alemán: Franken, también llamada Frankenland) es una región del sur de Alemania, caracterizada por su cultura e idioma, y que puede ser más o menos asociada con las áreas en las que se habla el grupo dialectal del fráncico oriental, localmente referido como fränkisch.
The Rhineland ( German: Rheinland; French: Rhénanie; Dutch: Rijnland; Kölsch: Rhingland; Latinised name: Rhenania) is a loosely defined area of Western Germany along the Rhine, chiefly its middle section . Term. The Rhine Province (green) as of 1830 superimposed on modern borders.