second station building Frankfurt-Höchst
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second station building Frankfurt-Höchst
Summary
second station building Frankfurt-Höchst is a station building[1].
Key Facts
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst is located in Frankfurt-West[2].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst is in the country of German Empire[3].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst is in the country of North German Confederation[4].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst is in the country of Prussia[5].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst is in the country of Duchy of Nassau[6].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst's image is recorded as Bahnhof Höchst am Main 1846.jpg[7].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst's instance of is recorded as station building[8].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst's architect is recorded as Ignaz Opfermann[9].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst's location is recorded as Höchst[10].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst's part of is recorded as Frankfurt Höchst[11].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 50.103131, 'longitude': 8.547747, 'precision': 1e-06}[12].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst's replaces is recorded as first station building Frankfurt-Höchst[13].
- second station building Frankfurt-Höchst's replaced by is recorded as third station building Frankfurt-Höchst[14].
Body
Geography
Country listings include German Empire[3], a historical period[15], founded in 1871[16]; North German Confederation[4], a historical country[17], founded in 1867[18]; Prussia[5], a historical country[19], in Prussia[20], founded in 1525[21]; and Duchy of Nassau[6], a state in the Confederation of the Rhine[22], in German Confederation[23], founded in 1806[24]. second station building Frankfurt-Höchst is located in Frankfurt-West[2]. Its part of is recorded as Frankfurt Höchst[11].
Designation and Status
second station building Frankfurt-Höchst's instance of is recorded as station building[8].