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Bergen-Enkheim is a city district and an ''Ortsbezirk'' of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. This district in the eastern part of Frankfurt was once formed from the independent towns of Bergen and Enkheim. It borders the districts of Seckbach in the west and Fechenheim in the south, the town of Maintal in the east and the town of Bad Vilbel in the north. Bergen and Enkheim were first mentioned as a common village in the thirteenth century. The two locations were administered together for centuries, but Bergen-Enkheim only officially became a town in 1968. In 1977 it was incorporated into the city of Frankfurt. Geographically the territory is marked by the transition of the Main valley into the rising Wetterau. It is directly linked to the Rhine-Main area's RMV U-Bahn and bus network. == Culture == Bergen-Enkheim is a district connected to literature, and the literary prize, the Stadtschreiber von Bergen, is awarded as a part of the market Berger Markt every year (Friday before the first Tuesday in September). The ''Arabidopsis thaliana'' race Enkheim, which is important in plant molecular biology research originates here. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bergen-Enkheim」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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