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    Sachsenhausen-Nord and Sachsenhausen-Süd are two quarters of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The division into a northern and a southern part is mostly for...
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    76583°N 13.26417°E / 52.76583; 13.26417 Sachsenhausen (German pronunciation: [zaksn̩ˈhaʊzn̩]) or Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg was a German Nazi concentration...
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  • Sachsenhausen may also refer to: Sachsenhausen (Frankfurt am Main), a city district of Frankfurt am Main, Hesse Sachsenhausen (Oranienburg), a city district...
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    connecting Frankfurt with Leipzig, Berlin and Hamburg. After the completion of South Main line, the Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen station (Bahnhof Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen)...
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    in Frankfurt Altstadt with the "Brückenstraße" in Sachsenhausen. Since its first mention in official documents in 1222, the development of Frankfurt has...
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    population and area is Sachsenhausen, while the smallest is Altstadt, Frankfurt's historical center. Three larger city districts (Sachsenhausen, Westend and Nordend)...
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    Frankfurt (Oder), also known as Frankfurt an der Oder (German: [ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁt ʔan deːɐ̯ ˈʔoːdɐ], lit. 'Frankfurt on the Oder'; Central Marchian: Frankfort...
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    Frankfurt Cathedral (German: Frankfurter Dom), officially Imperial Dome of Saint Bartholomew (German: Kaiserdom Sankt Bartholomäus), is a Roman Catholic...
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    district, to the south and west lie parts of Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen. "Frankfurt Statsitik Aktuell 07/2021". Stadt Frankfurt am Main. July 2021. v t e...
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    To the south, on the opposite side of the Main, lies Sachsenhausen. The area between the Frankfurt city wall and field of the gallows had hardly been constructed...
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  • Deutschorden) in Frankfurt am Main is a Roman-Catholic church in the district of Sachsenhausen. Unlike most historical churches in Frankfurt's city-center...
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    administrative division of the city of Frankfurt in Germany, and other towns in Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate. Frankfurt comprises 16 Ortsbezirke which are...
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    Leonardo Royal Hotel Frankfurt also known as the Holiday Inn Frankfurt is a high-rise hotel in the Sachsenhausen district of Frankfurt, Germany. Built between...
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    Frankfurt Stresemannallee station is a railway station served by the S6 service of the Rhine-Main S-Bahn in the Sachsenhausen district of Frankfurt, Germany...
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    The city of Frankfurt am Main started on a hill at a ford in the Main River. The city developed into a financial centre, nicknamed the smallest metropolis...
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    Railway) was renamed the Frankfurt-Bebraer Eisenbahn (Frankfurt-Bebra Railway). Trains from Sachsenhausen could reach Frankfurt's Main-Neckar station from...
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    the river Main to Sachsenhausen, since 1882 trains have been going to the Nordend. The city of Rödelheim, located northwest of Frankfurt, was connected to...
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    divides: One branch runs in the direction of Sachsenhausen where it runs under the Sachsenhausen old town to Frankfurt Lokalbahnhof and then climbs a ramp to...
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    withdrew and backed Louis IV of Bavaria. On 19 October 1314 at Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen, Frederick received four out of seven votes, however two of them...
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    Noor Mosque (category Mosques in Frankfurt)
    The Noor Mosque (German: Nuur-Moschee; Urdu: مسجدِ نور) in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen is the third purpose-built mosque in Germany. The mosque in Babenhäuser...
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    city to construct moats, landwehrs and towers in and around Frankfurt and Sachsenhausen at their own discretion. The landwehr encompassed the city at...
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    parish in Frankfurt, the city's largest Protestant parish. It is located on the south bank of the Main in Sachsenhausen, opposite the Frankfurt Cathedral...
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    St. Wendel is the name of a Catholic parish and church in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen, Hesse, Germany, dedicated to Wendelin of Trier. The official name of...
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    U8) starting at Südbahnhof Railway Station in Sachsenhausen, the A line runs through downtown Frankfurt up to Heddernheim Station in the north of the...
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    with Sachsenhausen. The main street of Bornheim is Berger Straße, a cosmopolitan boulevard with many bars, pubs and restaurants and two of Frankfurt's most...
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    built the churches of St. Bonifatius in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen in 1927 and of the Holy Spirit in Frankfurt-Riederwald in 1931. The planned community...
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    Bockenheim lies west of central Frankfurt and is the third largest district by population in Frankfurt after Sachsenhausen and the Nordend, with approximately...
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    Frankfurt was a major city of the Holy Roman Empire, being the seat of imperial elections since 885 and the city for imperial coronations from 1562 (previously...
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  • Railway opened in Frankfurt. The Frankfurt-Offenbach Railway now had sole operating rights in Sachsenhausen station. Through trains to Frankfurt Main-Neckar...
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    Frankfurt, Germany, is one of the few European cities with a large cluster of high rise buildings in its downtown area. In many other European cities...
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