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  2. Main (river) - Wikipedia

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    The cities of Mainz and Wiesbaden are close to the confluence. The largest cities on the Main are Frankfurt am Main , Offenbach am Main and Würzburg . [ 2 ] It is the longest river lying entirely in Germany (if the Weser - Werra are considered separate).

  3. Mainz - Wikipedia

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    "Mainz [Maghānja] is a very large city, partly inhabited and partly cultivated fields. It is in the land of the Franks, on a river called the Rhine [Rīn]. Wheat, barley, rye, grapevines and fruit are plentiful." [38] In 1244, Archbishop Siegfried III granted Mainz a city charter, allowing the citizens to establish and elect a city council. [39]

  4. List of rivers of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Upper Rhine (from Rhine knee in Basel to mouth of River Nahe) Selz (in Ingelheim) Main (in Mainz) Nidda (in Frankfurt-Höchst) Wetter (in Niddatal) Kinzig (in Hanau) Tauber (in Wertheim am Main) Franconian Saale (in Gemünden am Main) Regnitz (in Bamberg) Pegnitz (in Fürth) Rednitz (in Fürth) Franconian Rezat (in Georgensgmünd) Swabian Rezat ...

  5. Main Cycleway - Wikipedia

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    The Main Cycleway (German: Main-Radweg) is a major German bicycle path running for about 600 km along the River Main in Germany. It starts from either Creußen or Bischofsgrün and ends in Mainz. [1] The General German Bicycle Club (ADFC) rated the trail five stars in 2008, the first path in Germany to receive this award. Approximately 90% of ...

  6. Mainz-Kastel - Wikipedia

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    Mainz-Kastel is a district of the city Wiesbaden, which is the capital of the German state Hesse in western Germany. Kastel is the historical bridgehead of Mainz, the capital of the German state Rhineland-Palatinate and is located on the right side of the Rhine river. Kastel faces the historical center of Mainz and the two cities are connected ...

  7. Schierstein Bridge - Wikipedia

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    View of the bridge over Rettbergsaue Island in the direction of Mainz; The fourth structure is the large river bridge, spanning the left arm of the Rhine. It is a steel bridge with an orthotropic steel bridge deck supported by haunched longitudinal plate girders and crosswise trusses. Its cross-section is identical to that of the small river ...

  8. Rhine - Wikipedia

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    The Mainz Basin ends in Bingen am Rhein; the Rhine continues as "Middle Rhine" into the Rhine Gorge in the Rhenish Slate Mountains. In this sections the river falls from 77.4 m above sea level to 50.4 m. On the left, is located the mountain ranges of Hunsrück and Eifel, on the right Taunus and Westerwald.

  9. Theodor Heuss Bridge (Mainz-Wiesbaden) - Wikipedia

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    Theodor Heuss Bridge as seen from Kastel towards Mainz View of Mainz and the Theodor-Heuss-Bridge. The Theodor Heuss Bridge is an arch bridge over the Rhine River connecting the Mainz-Kastel district of Wiesbaden, capital of state Hesse and the Rhineland-Palatinate state capital Mainz. The main span of the bridge is 102.94 meters (337.7 ft) long.