Franconia (German: Franken) is the northern part of the German federal state of Bavaria. This region is divided in three smaller regions: Oberfranken, Mittelfranken, and Unterfranken. The biggest city in Franconia is Nuremberg.
Other large cities in Franconia are Coburg, Aschaffenburg, Würzburg, Erlangen, Fürth, Bamberg, Bayreuth, Schweinfurt and Hof.
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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)
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The Franconian Rake may be used as an indicator of whether a place is part of Franconia. Here: the vestry of Meiningen's municipal church in South Thuringia. The Franconian Rake may be seen on the left
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The lake of Großer Brombachsee. View over Ramsberg looking east towards the dam
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Opened-up, copper-ore-bearing, Spessart crystalline rock in Sommerkahl near Aschaffenburg
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Fine sandstone, siltstone and argillites of the bunter sandstone layer (Lower Triassic) in the Seltenbach Gorge in the Spessart
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Tower-like rocks of Upper Jurassic-Corallian Limestone in Tüchersfeld, northern Franconian Jura (Franconian Switzerland)
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Skull and forward cervical spine of Plateosaurus engelhardti, probably the replica of a skeleton from Ellingen
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The so-called London Exemplar of Archaeopteryx (here a replica) comes from the Langenaltheim Quarry, west of Solnhofen.
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The Celts built the mighty fortress of Menosgada on the Staffelberg
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A 1990 replica of the Porta decumana of the Biriciana. View over the camp ring road
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Franconian warrior's grave goods from the early mediaeval burial site of Westheim
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Duchy of Franconia around 800
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Extent of the uprisings in the Peasants' War
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Part of Wallenstein's camp around Zirndorf and the Alte Veste
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The Franconian Imperial Circle in 1789
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Destruction in Heilbronn in 1945
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The Pellerhaus in Nuremberg was one of the most important buildings of the Renaissance period from 1605 until the destruction of its façade in 1945.
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The administrative reform in Bavaria in the Franconian county of Ansbach
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Distribution of the East Franconian dialects with transition zones
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One of the best known tourist attractions in Franconia is the town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber
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Schloss Langenburg (Baden-Württemberg) lies on the Castle Road
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Rothenburg is one of the best known towns in Franconia
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Nuremberg is the largest city of Franconia
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Aerial view of the Veste Coburg
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Three Nuremberger Bratwürste in a roll (Drei im Weckla)
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Schlenkerla Rauchbier straight from the cask
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Franconian wine is traditionally filled up in Bocksbeutels
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Fried Carp with beer and salad
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In Spanish: Franconia para niños