- Franconia - Wikipedia
The largest part of Franconia, both by population and area, belongs to the Free State of Bavaria and is divided into the three administrative regions (Regierungsbezirke) of Middle Franconia (capital: Ansbach), Upper Franconia (capital: Bayreuth) and Lower Franconia (capital: Würzburg)
- Franconia | Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany | Britannica
Franconia, one of the five great stem, or Stamm (tribal), duchies—the other four being Saxony, Lotharingia (Lorraine), Swabia, and Bavaria—of early medieval Germany
- Franconia - Wikitravel
Franconia (Franken) is a region of northern Bavaria, a state of Germany, that formerly consisted of several small states before it was given to Bavaria by Napoleon The history of the area stretches back over a thousand years
- Kingdoms of Germany - Franconia - The History Files
Franconia survived until another great political collapse in German lands in the thirteenth century The name Franconia survives today as a region of northern Bavaria, which encompasses the eastern half of the former duchy
- Franconia - Discover and be Amazed - Tourismusverband Franken
Wide open natural spaces, dreamy towns and historical cities, health spas and resorts - Franconia is a region that caters to the active visitor Physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing are all catered to, as is your interest in experiencing history
- Franconia – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Franconia (Franken) is a region of northern Bavaria, a state of Germany Within Franconia are the historically important city of Nuremberg, the UNESCO World Heritage town of Bamberg, and a huge range of outdoor activities in the Franconian Switzerland and Franconian lake district
- Bavaria Guide: Everything you need to know about Franconia
Franconia is famous for its wines, grown on the banks of the River Main and its tributaries - distinctive in character and often sold in the unmistakeable Bocksbeutel bottle
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