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Frankfurt | Wikipedia audio article
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00:04:01 1 Distinctions 00:07:02 2 Etymology 00:09:32 3 History 00:09:41 3.1 Early history and Holy Roman Empire 00:11:58 3.2 Impact of French revolution and the Napoleonic Wars 00:13:26 3.3 Frankfurt as a fully sovereign state 00:14:40 3.4 Frankfurt after the loss of sovereignty 00:20:13 4 Geography 00:20:29 4.1 Site 00:21:45 4.2 Districts 00:23:34 4.3 History of incorporations 00:26:11 4.4 Neighbouring districts and cities 00:27:25 4.5 Climate 00:27:59 5 Demographics 00:28:08 5.1 Population 00:30:01 5.2 Immigration 00:31:19 5.3 Religion 00:32:45 6 Politics 00:33:44 6.1 International relations 00:33:56 6.1.1 Partnerships 00:34:52 7 Cityscape 00:35:01 7.1 Landmarks 00:43:20 7.2 20th-century architecture 00:46:04 7.3 21st-century architecture 00:47:35 7.4 Skyscrapers 00:50:48 7.5 History of high-rise buildings 00:52:56 7.6 Other tall structures 00:55:15 7.7 Shopping streets 00:58:40 7.8 Green city 01:02:02 8 Culture 01:02:11 8.1 Museums 01:05:09 8.2 Performing arts 01:05:18 8.2.1 Music 01:06:26 8.2.2 Venues 01:09:25 8.3 Botanical gardens 01:10:54 8.4 Foreign culture 01:13:16 8.5 Festivals 01:16:32 8.6 Nightlife 01:20:02 8.7 Domestic culture 01:20:42 8.8 Culinary specialties 01:23:45 9 Transport 01:23:54 9.1 Airports 01:24:02 9.1.1 Frankfurt Airport 01:25:41 9.1.2 Frankfurt Hahn Airport 01:26:22 9.1.3 Frankfurt Egelsbach Airport 01:26:42 9.2 Roads 01:28:24 9.3 Railway stations 01:28:33 9.3.1 Frankfurt Central Station 01:29:56 9.3.2 Frankfurt Airport stations 01:30:46 9.3.3 Frankfurt South station 01:31:23 9.3.4 Messe stations 01:31:51 9.3.5 Konstablerwache station and Hauptwache station 01:32:33 9.4 Coach stations 01:32:54 9.5 Public transport 01:33:17 9.5.1 S-Bahn 01:34:25 9.5.2 U-Bahn 01:35:09 9.5.3 Tram 01:35:38 9.5.4 Bus 01:36:06 9.6 Taxis 01:36:48 9.7 Bicycles 01:38:26 10 Economy and business 01:40:41 10.1 Central banks 01:40:59 10.1.1 European Central Bank 01:42:22 10.1.2 German Federal Bank 01:43:11 10.2 Commercial banks 01:47:26 10.3 Frankfurt Stock Exchange 01:49:33 10.4 Frankfurt Trade Fair 01:51:07 10.4.1 Messeturm 01:51:40 10.5 Aviation 01:52:02 10.5.1 Lufthansa 01:52:52 10.5.2 Fraport 01:53:22 10.5.3 Condor 01:53:36 10.6 Other industries 01:53:45 10.6.1 Accountancy and professional services 01:54:15 10.6.2 Credit rating agencies 01:54:27 10.6.3 Investment trust companies 01:55:09 10.6.4 Management consultancies 01:55:28 10.6.5 Real estate services companies 01:55:46 10.6.6 Law firms 01:56:36 10.6.7 Advertising agencies 01:57:09 10.6.8 Food 01:57:34 10.6.9 Automotive 01:58:02 10.6.10 Construction 01:58:20 10.6.11 Property and real estate 01:58:51 10.6.12 Other 02:01:08 10.7 Urban area (suburban) businesses 02:02:58 11 Quality of life 02:05:09 12 Governmental institutions 02:05:19 12.1 European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority 02:05:50 12.2 Federal Financial Supervisory Authority 02:06:18 12.3 International Finance Corporation 02:06:43 12.4 German National Library 02:07:30 13 Trade unions and associations 02:09:02 14 Tourism 02:09:11 14.1 Sights 02:09:48 14.2 Sights in the Frankfurt Rhein-Main-Area 02:10:08 14.2.1 North 02:10:35 14.2.2 West 02:11:02 14.2.3 East 02:11:19 14.2.4 South 02:11:47 15 Consulates 02:12:18 16 Courts 02:12:58 17 Media 02:13:07 17.1 Newspapers 02:13:51 17.2 Magazines 02:14:25 17.3 Radio and TV 02:15:30 17.4 News agency 02:15:45 18 Education and research 02:16:01 18.1 Johann Wolfgang Goethe University 02:16:36 18.2 Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences 02:17:22 18.3 Frankfurt School of Finance and Management 02:18:02 18.4 Städelschule 02:18:28 18.5 Music schools and conservatory 02:18:57 18.6 Other notable schools 02:20:13 18.6.1 Education and media 02:20:45 19 Sports 02:21:59 20 See also
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