Aschaffenburg

Fußgängerbrücke Kleinostheim | 8.57 km | |
Schleuse Kleinostheim | 8.39 km | |
Mainbrücke Stockstadt (A3) | 6.27 km | |
Eisenbahnbrücke Stockstadt | 5 km | |
Ebertbrücke | 0.56 km | |
Aschaffenburg | ||
Willigisbrücke | 0.64 km | |
Adenauerbrücke (Innenstadt) | 1.21 km | |
Bahnbrücke Nilkheim | 3.24 km | |
Schleuse Obernau | 6.36 km | |
Roland-Schwing Brücke | 11.42 km |
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Wikipedia has a page about Aschaffenburg
Aschaffenburg (German pronunciation: [aˈʃafn̩bʊɐ̯k] (listen)) is a town in northwest Bavaria, Germany. The town of Aschaffenburg is not considered part of the district of Aschaffenburg, but is the administrative seat.
Aschaffenburg belonged to the Archbishopric of Mainz for more than 800 years. The town is located at the westernmost border of Lower Franconia and separated from the central and eastern part of the Regierungsbezirk (administrative region) by the Spessart hills, whereas it opens towards the Rhine-Main plain in the west and north-west. Therefore, the inhabitants speak neither Bavarian nor East Franconian but rather a local version of Rhine Franconian.