City in Hessen, Germany, 72 km/45 mi northeast of Mannheim; population (2003 est) 648,000. It is an industrial, commercial, and banking centre, with electrical and machine industries, and an inland port on the River Main. Manufacturing includes pharmaceuticals, machinery, metals, oil products, and beer. The city hosts major international trade fairs, including the International Book Fair held here annually in the autumn. It is the site of the Bundesbank (German Central Bank), and the European Central Bank (from 1999).
Founded as a Roman town in the 1st century
AD, Frankfurt was a free imperial city from 13721806, when it was incorporated into
Prussia. It was the headquarters of the US zone of occupation after World War II and of the AngloUS zone from 194749. It was the birthplace of the poet Goethe.
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