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What (who) is Mainz$521231$ - definition

CAPITAL OF THE GERMAN STATE OF RHINELAND-PALATINATE, GERMANY
Mayence; Moguntiacum; UN/LOCODE:DEMAI; Mainz, Germany; Mogontiacum; Magonza; Mainz-Weisenau; Mainz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany; Free City of Mainz; Mainz am Rhein; MAINZ; USC Mainz; History of Mainz; Mainz-Lerchenberg; Zahlbach (Mainz); Mainz-Neustadt; Mainz-Marienborn; Mainz district; Culture of Mainz
  • Results of the 2019 city council election
  • Results of the second round of the 2019 mayoral election
  • Christuskirche]]
  • Interior of the Weisenau Synagogue, built in the first half of the 18th century
  • Jeanbon Baron de St. André]], Prefect of Napoleonic Mainz
  • Deutschhaus]], the House of Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate
  • Mainz including expansion zone the Rhine (1898)
  • Theodor Heuss Bridge]]
  • Mainz Rad and FSV Mainz 05 flags on the Domplatz
  • Aerial photograph of Mainz
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  • Mainz towards the Rhine (around 1890)
  • Bonifatius center building
  • Gold solidus of the Frankish king [[Theudebert I]], Mainz mint, {{circa}} 534
  • Augustinian Church]]
  • Remains of the [[Roman aqueduct]] of Mogontiacum
  • Remains of a Roman town gate from the late 4th century
  • The Drusus monument or [[Drususstein]] (surrounded by the 17th-century citadel) raised by the troops of [[Nero Claudius Drusus]] to commemorate him
  • Forum of the ''Johannes Gutenberg University'' of Mainz

Landesmuseum Mainz         
  • [[Jean Bardin]]: ''[[Tullia Drives over the Corpse of her Father]]'' (1765).
  • A facsimile of the museum's Dativius Victor Arch (3rd century) on Ernst-Ludwig-Platz, Mainz.
MUSEUM IN MAINZ, GERMANY
Mainz State Museum
The Landesmuseum Mainz, or Mainz State Museum, is a museum of art and history in Mainz, Germany. In March 2010 it reopened in full after an extensive renovation.
Mainz Citadel         
  • ''Kommandantenbau''
WAS BUILT IN ITS PRESENT FORM AROUND 1660 AND WAS THE IMPORTANT PART OF THE FORTRESS OF MAINZ
Zitadelle Mainz; Citadel of Mainz
The Mainzer Zitadelle (Citadel of Mainz) is situated at the fringe of , near Mainz Römisches Theater station. The fortress was constructed in 1660 and was an important part of the Fortress Mainz.
2019–20 1. FSV Mainz 05 season         
1. FSV MAINZ 05 2019–20 FOOTBALL SEASON
2019-20 1. FSV Mainz 05 season 2019–20 1. FSV Mainz 05 season; 2019-20 1. FSV Mainz 05 season; 2019-20 1. FSV Mainz 05 season 2019-20 1. FSV Mainz 05 season
The 2019–20 season was 1. FSV Mainz 05's 121st season in existence and the club's 39th consecutive season in the top flight of German football.

Wikipedia

Mainz

Mainz (German: [maɪnts] (listen)) is the capital and largest city of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

Mainz is on the left bank of the Rhine, opposite to the place where the Main joins the Rhine. Downstream of the confluence, the Rhine flows to the north-west, with Mainz on the left bank, and Wiesbaden, the capital of the neighbouring state Hesse, on the right bank.

Mainz is an independent city with a population of 218,578 (as of 2019) and forms part of the Frankfurt Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region.

Mainz was founded by the Romans in the 1st century BC as a military fortress on the northernmost frontier of the empire and provincial capital of Germania Superior. Mainz became an important city in the 8th century AD as part of the Holy Roman Empire, capital of the Electorate of Mainz and seat of the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz, the Primate of Germany. Mainz is famous as the birthplace of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of a movable-type printing press, who in the early 1450s manufactured his first books in the city, including the Gutenberg Bible. Mainz was heavily damaged in World War II; more than 30 air raids destroyed most of the historic buildings in the city centre, but many were rebuilt post war.

Mainz is notable as a transport hub, for wine production, and for its many rebuilt historic buildings. One of the ShUM-cities, Mainz and its Jewish cemetery is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.