Introduction
Frankfurt
[key], city (2021 pop. 841,795), Hesse, central Germany, a port on the
Main River. It is also known in English as Frankfort. The city is an
industrial, media, and commercial center and a transportation hub. A world
financial center and Germany's financial capital, it is headquarters of the
leading German stock exchange, numerous commercial banks, and the
Bundesbank, Germany's central bank; the European Central Bank also is there.
Manufactures include river craft, pharmaceuticals, metals, machinery, oil
products, and beer. Chemical production is concentrated in the Höchst district. Frankfurt is the
site of major international trade fairs, including an annual book fair. Its
international airport is one of the largest and busiest in Europe.
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