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Frankfurt
1/ ˈfraŋkfʊrt (am ˈmain) /
noun
a city in central Germany, in Hesse on the Main River: a Roman settlement in the 1st century; a free imperial city (1372–1806); seat of the federal assembly (1815–66); university (1914); trade fairs since the 13th century. Pop: 643 432 (2003 est)
Frankfurt
2/ ˈfraŋkfʊrt (an der ˈoːdər) /
noun
a city in E Germany on the Polish border: member of the Hanseatic League (1368–1450). Pop: 67 014 (2003 est)
Frankfurt
City in west central Germany on the Main River; an industrial, commercial, and financial center.
Example Sentences
It is not clear if the routes to Frankfurt and Geneva will include stops on the way for passengers to board or leave.
A committed Eurosceptic, he once derailed former Prime Minister Ted Heath on the programme - after proving that he had indeed, despite his denials, once signed a document agreeing to transfer UK gold reserves to Frankfurt.
Prague, Frankfurt, San Sebastian and Gelsenkirchen, are among the other cities left to play on the tour before it comes to an end in Milan on 3 July.
The next stage in the saga will see the rivals become team-mates as they join forces for England at June's World Cup of Darts in Frankfurt.
Yet, the club's poor domestic campaign - and the manner of victory in Frankfurt - does suggest the team may have benefitted from further defensive adjustments throughout the season.
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