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Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region
Map of the Rhine-Main metropolitan regionMap of the Rhine-Main metropolitan region
Country Germany
States Hesse
 Rhineland-Palatinate
 Bavaria
Largest citiesFrankfurt am Main
Darmstadt
Mainz
Offenbach
Wiesbaden
Government
 • TypeFrankfurt/Rhine-Main Conurbation Planning Association
 • VerbandsdirektorThomas Horn (CDU)
Area
 • Metro14,800 km (5,700 sq mi)
Population
 • Metro5,821,523
 • Metro density391.89/km (1,015.0/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
GMP2017
Nominal€268 billion
WebsitePlanungsverband.de

The Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region, often simply referred to as Frankfurt Rhine-Main, Frankfurt Rhine-Main area or Rhine-Main area (German: Frankfurt/Rhein-Main, abbreviated FRM) is the second-largest metropolitan region in Germany (after Rhine-Ruhr), with a total population exceeding 5.8 million. The metropolitan region is located in the central-western part of Germany, and stretches over parts of three German states: Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Bavaria. The largest cities in the region are Frankfurt am Main, Wiesbaden, Mainz, Darmstadt, Offenbach and Aschaffenburg.

The polycentric region is named after its core city, Frankfurt am Main, and the two rivers Rhine and Main. The Frankfurt Rhine-Main area is officially designated as a European Metropolitan region by the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs and covers an area of roughly 13,000 square kilometers (5,000 sq mi).

Subdivisions

Rhine-Main is a polycentric metropolitan region, but the economic size and political weight of the city of Frankfurt sets it into a very monocentric relation with her commuter belt. Since the early 1970s the Frankfurt am Main metropolitan area (German: Ballungsraum Frankfurt/Rhein-Main) is defined as an area encompassing the cities of Frankfurt and Offenbach and their directly neighboring districts.

The Regierungsbezirk Darmstadt of the state of Hesse could be seen as the next administrative division, for it lies entirely within the metropolitan region and further includes the cities of Darmstadt and Wiesbaden and a number of larger districts. Only on a level further, the metropolitan region also includes the cities and districts of Mainz and Aschaffenburg in the two adjoining federal states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Bavaria.

Metropolitan region and larger urban zones

Eurostat's 'Urban Audit' splits the Frankfurt Rhine-Main region into four Larger Urban Zones (LUZ). These zones do exclude a number of districts in the metropolitan area.

Hierarchy of planning bodies Major cities Area Population Refs
Frankfurt am Main 248 km² 750,000
Offenbach am Main 45 km² 118,245
  • Frankfurt am Main urban area
4,305 km² 2,517,561
Wiesbaden 204 km² 275,489
Darmstadt 122 km² 142,191
  • Regierungsbezirk Darmstadt
7,445 km² 3,778,689
Mainz 98 km² 196,784
Aschaffenburg 63 km² 68,646'
  • Frankfurt Rhine-Main metropolitan region
14,800 km² 5,821,523
Larger Urban Zone Major cities Area Population Refs
  • Frankfurt am Main
4,305 km² 2,517,561
Frankfurt am Main 248 km² 670,095
Offenbach am Main 45 km² 118,245
  • Wiesbaden
1,015 km² 459,633
Wiesbaden 204 km² 275,489
  • Darmstadt
781 km² 430,993
Darmstadt 122 km² 142,191
  • Mainz
704 km² 386,173
Mainz 98 km² 196,784

Cities and districts

Picture City or district Area Population
Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main 248 km² 750,000
Offenbach port Offenbach am Main 45 km² 118,245
Frankfurt Airport Landkreis Offenbach 356 km² 337,986
Schlüchtern in Main Kinzig Kreis Main-Kinzig-Kreis 1,397 km² 411,956
Lohrberg Wetteraukreis 122 km² 142,191
Bad Homburg Hochtaunuskreis 482 km² 233,427
Main-Taunus-Kreis 122 km² 142,191
Darmstadt Darmstadt 122 km² 142,191
Darmstadt Landkreis Darmstadt-Dieburg 659 km² 289,102
Rüsselsheim Landkreis Groß-Gerau 453 km² 253,502
Wiesbaden Wiesbaden 204 km² 275,489
Rüdesheim am Rhein Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis 98 km² 196,784
Subtotal Hesse 7,445 km² 3,778,689
Mainz Mainz 98 km² 196,784
Bingen am Rhein Mainz-Bingen 606 km² 201,451
Worms 109 km² 81,784
Landkreis Alzey-Worms 588 km² 124,758
Subtotal Rhineland-Palatinate 1405 km² 604,777
Aschaffenburg Aschaffenburg 63 km² 68,646
Landkreis Aschaffenburg 699 km² 173,946
Miltenberg Landkreis Miltenberg 716 km² 130,009
Subtotal Bavaria 1,478 km² 372,601
Total Frankfurt Rhine-Main metropolitan region 14,800 km² 5,800,000

Traffic

The growth of the area is chiefly to be traced to the favorable communications that promoted an early industrialization. Today, however, the importance of industrial concerns has to a great extent been replaced by banking, trade and logistics. Frankfurt lies within the populous Blue Banana region of Europe, which here runs along the Rhine valley, and the city is also a stepping stone from and to various parts of Switzerland and Southern Germany. The Rhine-Ruhr is accessible via a one-hour trip on the Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line, and the air route Frankfurt-Berlin is the busiest in German domestic air travel.

Frankfurt Airport is the busiest airport by passenger traffic in Germany and one of the three busiest airports in Europe. Thereby, along with a strong railway connection, the area also serves as a major transportation hub.

Education

The Frankfurt/Rhine-Main metropolitan region is home to five universities and over 20 partly postgraduate colleges, with a total of over 200,000 students. The region's three public research universities, the

make up the Rhine Main Universities alliance. Private universities in the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main metropolitan region are

Notable colleges and universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschulen) include:

See also

Gallery

References

  1. Regionalverband FrankfurtRheinMain. "Regionalverband FrankfurtRheinMain /". planungsverband.de.
  2. https://www.statistik-bw.de/VGRdL/tbls/RV2014/R2B1.zip
  3. Regionalverband FrankfurtRheinMain. "Regionalverband FrankfurtRheinMain /". planungsverband.de.
  4. "City Profiles". Archived from the original on 2008-06-26. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
  5. "Frankfurt a.M. - Städtestatistik im Internet". staedtestatistik.de.
  6. "Umlichen_Ebenen_des_UrbanAudit" (PDF).
  7. "City Profiles". Archived from the original on 2008-06-26. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
  8. "Wiesbaden, LH - Städtestatistik im Internet". staedtestatistik.de.
  9. "Country Code". Archived from the original on 2012-03-20.
  10. "Darmstadt - Städtestatistik im Internet". staedtestatistik.de.
  11. "Country Code". Archived from the original on 2008-06-26. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
  12. "Mainz, LH - Städtestatistik im Internet". staedtestatistik.de.

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