Frankfort
| Frankfurt-am-Oder | |||
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| Location of Frankfurt-am-Oder | |||
| Administrative Division | Gau Absentia | ||
| Founded | ~1470 AN | ||
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| Leadership | Max Mahlau | ||
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| Transport hubs | Flughafen Frankfurt | ||
| Major roads | Reichsautobahn 1, 7 and 46 | ||
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Frijfort-aan-Oder (Germanian: Frankfurt-am-Oder; Gascon: Francfort-sur-le-Oder) is a city in Amokolia, Elwynn. The city is on the border with Batavian, formerly Storish, Gascony, on the river Oder. In the Common Language means "Frankfurt on the Oder". Its Germanian name was common until the Amokolian Revolution when the Amokolian name Frijfort was preferred.
The city appeared on the map (6.3.0 - 6.6.3) at the time of the Commonwealth of Puritania as a city in the Principality of Saxony. When the Kingdom of Amokolia was re-established in 1672 AN, the city came back on the map.
Landmarks
Noah Brücke
The bridge spans the Oder, which flows west of the city of Frankfurt-am-Oder. It bears the ReichsStraße 1 highway, which goes via Frankfurt-am-Oder to Brandenburg. The bridge was built in 1623 AN, but since 1651 AN closed for traffic. The border with Storish Gascony is only a few meters west from the bridge.
The bridge was unofficially known as Noah Brücke, named after Noah Hallbjörnsson, until 1685.
Kaiserpfalz
The Kaiserpfalz (Kaiser Palatinate) is one of the oldest buildings in the city. This building was the setting for the foundation of the Frankish Empire in 1678 AN, when the new constitution was signed here. The new constitution bears the name of the city: "Constitutionem Vadum Francorum" (Constitution of Frankfurt).
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Kaiserpaltz
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Noah Brücke