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"Dörfli" is Swiss-German for "little village" or "hamlet". Practically any small settlement in Switzerland is called a "Dörfli". I checked on a Swiss website, and it listed 61 places called officially "Dörfli".

Please also check spelling 'o' and 'ö' are two different letters in the German alphabet.

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"Dörfli" is Swiss-German for "little village" or "hamlet". Practically any small settlement in Switzerland is called a "Dörfli". I checked on a Swiss website, and it listed 61 places called officially "Dörfli". There are also two Frankfurt's in Germany, "Frankfurt am Main" and Frankfurt an der Oder". So, you need to be more specific before this question can be answered. Please also check spelling 'o' and 'ö' are two different letters in the German alphabet.


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