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  1. The Frankfurt Rhine-Main area is officially designated as a European Metropolitan region by the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs and covers an area of roughly 13,000 square kilometers (5,000 sq mi). The region is the 4th biggest by GDP in the European Union.

  2. Hauptwache. The Hauptwache (Main Guardroom) is a central point of Frankfurt am Main and is one of the most famous plazas (German: An der Hauptwache) in the city. The original name Schillerplatz was superseded in the early 1900s. It lies to the west of Konstablerwache with both squares linked by the Zeil, the central shopping area of the city.

  3. Frankfurt am Main (rövidítve Frankfurt a. M., magyarul Majna-Frankfurt vagy egyszerűen csak Frankfurt) Hessen tartomány legnagyobb, Németország ötödik legnagyobb városa több mint 761 ezer, az agglomerációval együtt kb. 2,5 millió lakossal. A mai német közigazgatás rendszerében járási jogú város (kreisfreie Stadt).

  4. Frankfurt del Main (alemán: Frankfurt am Main) ye una ciudá asitiada nel estáu federáu de Hessen . Tien 773 068 hab. (31 avientu 2022) [1] [2] y ye la tiesta visible d'una de las rexones más dinámiques d' Europa , Rin-Main (Rhein-Main), con una población na qu'hai abondos foriatos y gran variedá cultural.

  5. www.frankfurt.de. Höchst ( German pronunciation: [ˈhøːçst]) [2] is a neighbourhood and market town in the Ortsbezirk of Frankfurt-West in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Höchst is situated 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Frankfurt city centre, on the north bank of the Main at the confluence with the River Nidda. Its old town is famous for ...

  6. Frankfurt am Main kuuntele ääntämys , lyhyemmin Frankfurt, on kaupunki keskisessä Saksassa Hessenin osavaltiossa. Sen väkiluku on noin 760 000 [1] ja se on osavaltionsa suurin ja maan viidenneksi suurin kaupunki.

  7. Coordinates: 50°06′40″N 8°40′51″E. Paulskirche. Paulskirche seen from the Main Tower. The exterior of Paulskirche. St Paul's Church ( German: Paulskirche) [1] is a former Protestant church in Frankfurt, Germany, used as a national assembly hall. Its important political symbolism dates back to 1848 when the Frankfurt Parliament ...