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frankenland - traducción al Inglés

GERMAN REGION
Franconians; East Franconia; Frankenland; Franconia (region); Region of Franconia; Franconian region; Frankonia
  • The so-called London Exemplar of ''Archaeopteryx'' (here a replica) comes from the [[Langenaltheim]] Quarry, west of Solnhofen.
  • The region of Heilbronn-Franconia in Baden-Württemberg
  • Ramsberg]] looking east towards the dam
  • Map of Franconia, 1642
  • The Franconian Imperial Circle in 1789
  • The present-day Upper, Lower and Middle Franconian administrative districts (in blue), with adjacent East Franconian language areas in Thuringia (tan) and in Baden-Württemberg (yellow)
  • Duchy of Franconia around 800
  • The Bavarian provinces of Upper, Middle and Lower Franconia
  • Franconia around 1200
  • Destruction in Nuremberg in 1945 (Egidienplatz)
  • Westheim]]
  • Opened-up, copper-ore-bearing, Spessart crystalline rock in [[Sommerkahl]] near Aschaffenburg
  • Destruction in Heilbronn in 1945
  • Tower-like rocks of [[Upper Jurassic]]-[[Corallian Limestone]] in [[Tüchersfeld]], northern Franconian Jura (Franconian Switzerland)
  • Renaissance]] period from 1605 until the destruction of its façade in 1945.
  • Extent of the uprisings in the Peasants' War
  • [[Marienberg Fortress]] in [[Würzburg]]
  • Distribution of the East Franconian dialects with transition zones
  • Skull and forward cervical spine of ''Plateosaurus engelhardti'', probably the replica of a skeleton from [[Ellingen]]
  • One of the best known tourist attractions in Franconia is the town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber
  • The ''[[Franconian Rake]]'' may be used as an indicator of whether a place is part of Franconia.<br />Here: the vestry of Meiningen's municipal church in South Thuringia. The Franconian Rake may be seen on the left
  • Schloss Langenburg (Baden-Württemberg) lies on the [[Castle Road]]
  • [[Schweinfurt]]
  • Fine sandstone, siltstone and argillites of the [[bunter sandstone]] layer (Lower Triassic) in the [[Seltenbach Gorge]] in the Spessart
  • The [[Celts]] built the mighty fortress of [[Menosgada]] on the [[Staffelberg]]
  • The [[Steinerne Rinne]] near Rohrbach, [[Ettenstatt]], county of [[Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen]]
  • Part of Wallenstein's camp around [[Zirndorf]] and the [[Alte Veste]]
  • A 1990 replica of the ''Porta decumana'' of the [[Biriciana]]. View over the camp ring road
  • Ansbach]]

frankenland         
n. franconia

Wikipedia

Franconia

Franconia (German: Franken, pronounced [ˈfʁaŋkŋ̍] (listen); Franconian dialect: Franggn [ˈfrɑŋɡŋ̍]; Bavarian: Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and Franconian dialect (German: Fränkisch).

The three administrative regions of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia (largest cities, respectively: Würzburg, Nuremberg and Bamberg) in the State of Bavaria are part of the cultural region of Franconia, as are the adjacent Franconian-speaking South Thuringia, south of the Rennsteig ridge (largest city: Suhl), Heilbronn-Franconia (largest city: Schwäbisch Hall) in the state of Baden-Württemberg, and small parts of the state of Hesse.

Those parts of the Vogtland lying in the state of Saxony (largest city: Plauen) are sometimes regarded as Franconian as well, because the Vogtlandian dialects are mostly East Franconian. The inhabitants of Saxon Vogtland, however, mostly do not consider themselves as Franconian. On the other hand, the inhabitants of the Hessian-speaking parts of Lower Franconia west of the Spessart mountains (largest city: Aschaffenburg) do consider themselves as Franconian. Heilbronn-Franconia's largest city of Heilbronn and its surrounding areas being South Franconian-speaking, those are only sometimes regarded as Franconian.

Franconia's largest city and unofficial capital is Nuremberg, which is contiguous with Erlangen and Fürth, with which it forms a large conurbation, with around 1.3 million inhabitants.

The German word Franken—Franconians—also refers to the ethnic group, which is mainly to be found in this region. They are to be distinguished from the Germanic people of the Franks, and historically formed their easternmost settlement area. The origins of Franconia lie in the settlement of the Franks from the 6th century in the area probably populated until then mainly by the Elbe Germanic people in the Main river area, known from the 9th century as East Francia (Francia Orientalis). In the Middle Ages the region formed much of the eastern part of the Duchy of Franconia and, from 1500, the Franconian Circle. The restructuring of the south German states by Napoleon, after the demise of the Holy Roman Empire, saw most of Franconia awarded to Bavaria.