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Frankfurt

Frankfurt am Main (commonly known as simply Frankfurt) is a large German city located on the river Main. Frankfurt is home to more than 2.2 million people.

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How do you dial a call to Frankfurt Germany from Boston MA?

Germany is telephone country code +49, and Frankfurt am Main is in German telephone area code 069, which becomes +49 69 in international format. (You must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the German domestic telephone number in international format. Also note that other area codes apply to some parts of the city of Frankfurt, and there are other places in Germany with similar names.)

Calling on a mobile phone (cell phone), just dial the number in international format, beginning with +49 69, including the plus symbol.

Otherwise, replace the plus symbol with the US/North American international access prefix, 011.

How many hours does it take to fly from Frankfurt to Paris?

The flight times from Frankfurt to Paris is commonly 1H20 (Lufthansa, Air France, and Swiss Airlines)

Which is the cheapest university in Germany for international students?

The least expensive university in Germany for international students is Heidelberg University. Heidelberg University is a public university that is open to both German and international students.

How many transatlantic flights are there per day?

During the Volcanic ash period, various news channels mentioned roughly 1000 flights per day.

What religions are in Frankfurt?

The main religion of Frankfurt is Christianity in one form or another However due to the cosmopolitan nature of all of the major city's in the EU most religions will have some representation

What ocean do you cross to get to Frankfurt Germany from Atlanta GA?

The Atlantic, unless you go the long way around and cross most of the others on Earth.

Is there racism in Frankfurt Germany?

yes there is. i once lived in Frankfurt and had to deal with racism everytime i left thr house.

You are flying into Frankfurt Germany what suggestions can be made to see other parts of Germany?

Right, so you are flying to Frankfurt Germany if i got ure question right. Perfect tour of Frankfurt and surroundings. --- Go to Frankfurt Center (Train Station = Hauptwache and Konstablerwache) You can get both train types S-Bahn (Normal) or U-Bahn (Underground) Frankfurt Center includes great shopping street called "Zeil" --- Walk to Main river from the center 1. see skyline from bridge 2. eat next to the river (or in a ship/boat) --- Go to Frankfurt Sachsenhausen if you want to drink Only bars there, neighborhood with only bars! (Train Station = Lokalbahnhof) --- Go to Western Center for rich clothing, etc (Train Station = Taunusanlage) --- Roman Ruins south from Hauptwache Trainstation --- Frankfurt Höchst --- Buy cheap stuff (Train Station = Frankfurt

Does anyone know a good English speaking beauty parlor in Frankfurt?

From what I've heard, Germans are proud people, who generally, even if they understand or even speak a foreign language, they will not make use of it in their home country, so very few non German speaking tourists actually get satisfaction when looking for multi-linguistic Germans to communicate with. Unless of course, you befriend one of them, or hang around long enough to let them get accustomed to your new face...

Which city holds an annual insect trading day when insects are bought and sold?

which city holds an annual insect trading day when insect are bought and sold
frankfurt

What was the 1848 Frankfurt assembly?

The Frankfurt Assembly came as a result of the political unrest in Prussia and the German states during 1848. Both liberals and radicals were dissatisfied with the lack of freedom that the government offered them. The assembly in Frankfurt was a gathering of elected representatives from Prussia, Austria, and all the German states to discuss the creation of a unified German nation. Most of the delegates were lawyers, professors, or administrators, and most were also moderate liberals.

The public had hoped that the Frankfurt Assembly could imitate what the French did at the Tennis Court Oath of 1789--draft a constitution for a liberal, but unified, German nation. However, the Frankfurt Assembly had no resources, no power to overthrow, and no legal code. For eleven months, these delegates worked in one public room in an old church, with no place to debate or decide on legislation.

At the assembly, questions about nationality generated a lot of contention. Which Germans would be in the new state? Many delegates argued that all Germans were bound to unification by their language, culture, and geography. They believed that the German nation should include as many Germans as possible. On the other hand, there was a minority who wanted a "Small Germany" that left out all lands of the Habsburg Empire, like German Austria.

After a long debate, the assembly went with the Small German solution and offered the crown of the new nation to Frederick William IV. But Frederick William refused the crown on account of the constitution being too liberal. Here, things started to fall apart. Some delegates fled to the United States, others sacrificed their liberal views for a seemingly more realistic goal of nationhood. In Prussia, the army of revolutionary forces was also dispatched.

Some of the outcomes: political unrest spread across Germany. Moderates were now in fear of how radical this was becoming, since peasants and workers had already forced the king to make some sacrifices in the early spring of 1848. Moderates still wanted national unification and there was still much reform to be done after the Frankfurt Assembly.

How many pieces of luggage can you take on your United and then Lufthansa flight I am flying from the United States to South Africa via Frankfurt?

Not sure about your flight from the USA to Frankfurt, but on the flight from Frankfurt to South Africa (O.R. Tambo I presume) you are allowed two pieces(32kg) for first and business class, and one piece (20kg) for economy class. All data are given on Lufthansa's websites if you need more info.

Phone Number for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Frankfurt am Main Germany?

There are two congregations in Frankfurt am Main, both meet at Eckenheimer Landstrasse 262-264.

The leader of the Frankfurt congregation (Gemeinde) is Bishop Marzolla, and the leader of the Frankfurt-Hoechst congregation (Gemeinde) is Bishop Klebingat, you can reach them at 49 69-5480-6902.

Or, if you would like to speak with the leader of the Frankfurt International Congregation (English Speaking), you can contact Bishop Chaves at 49 69-543-425. That congregation meets at Arthur-Zitscher-Strasse 7 in Offenbach am Main. A list of all congregations in Germany, with addresses and worship times, can be found here:

http://www.kirche-jesu-christi.org/kontakt/gemeindesuche/suche-ueber-karte.html

Or, you can use maps.lds.org.

Info on the frankfort temple in Germany?

The Frankfurt Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) is located at Talstrasse 10 in Friedrichsdorf, Hessen, Germany. It was dedicated in 1987.

You can get more information, pictures, service schedule, etc at the "Related Link" below.

What is the air mileage distance from Zurich Switzerland to Frankfurt Germany?

The air distance from Zurich, Switzerland, to Frankfurt, Germany, is 190 miles. That equals 305 kilometers or 165 nautical miles.

How long does a train take from Frankfurt to Hamburg?

The train times from Hauptbahnhof Frankfurt to Hauptbahnhof Hamburg are

Intercity Express (ICE): 3 hrs 40 mins

Intercity (IC) 4 hrs 40 mins

When will Frankfurt airport reopen?

Frankfurt, along with many other European airports, have been closed due to a volcanic eruption in Iceland (April 2010) and the consequent danger of ash in the atmosphere. This may lead to damage to aircraft engines. They will reopen when it is considered safe to do so.