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- Main-Franconian_dialects abstract "Main-Franconian (German: Mainfränkisch) is group of Upper German dialects being part of the East Franconian group. The name is derived from the river Main which meets the river Rhine near Frankfurt after having crossed the former West Germany from East to West. The dialect is estimated by Ethnologue as 40% intelligible with Standard German.Main-Franconian dialects are spoken in a large stripe along the river Main. Although part of the general continuum of dialects from Scandinavia to the Alps, there are pretty sharp borders for many Main-Franconian dialects. In the North and Northeast, these follow Salzbogen and Rennsteig in the Thuringian Forest, while others in the East and South coincide with the late medieval borders of the Archdiocese of Bamberg and the Bishopric of Würzburg.Dialects of the Main-Franconian group are spoken mainly in: the district Main-Tauber of federal state Baden-Württemberg, the three administrative regions of Franconia in the federal state Bavaria, i.e. Lower Franconia, Central Franconia, Upper Franconia, the districts Schmalkalden-Meiningen, Hildburghausen, Sonneberg, and the city of Suhl, all located in the southern part of federal state Thuringia.Main-Franconian dialects encompass these major groups: Taubergründisch(spoken in Bavaria in Euerhausen and Sonderhofen;in Baden-Württemberg in Weikersheim, Bad Mergentheim, and Tauberbischofsheim) Unterfränkisch(spoken in Bavaria in Würzburg and Schweinfurt) Grabfeldisch(spoken in Bavaria in Bad Königshofen and Mellrichstadt;in Thuringia in Römhild, Frankenheim;in the federal state of Hesse in Gersfeld and Hilders) Hennebergisch(spoken in Thuringia in Schmalkalden, Meiningen, Zella-Mehlis, Suhl, Schleusingen) Bambergerisch(spoken in Bavaria in Bamberg, Forchheim, and Erlangen) Itzgründisch(spoken in Bavaria in Coburg, Neustadt, Bad Staffelstein;in Thuringia in Sonneberg and Hildburghausen)↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑".
- Main-Franconian_dialects iso6393Code "vmf".
- Main-Franconian_dialects languageFamily Germanic_languages.
- Main-Franconian_dialects languageFamily High_Franconian_German.
- Main-Franconian_dialects languageFamily Middle_High_German.
- Main-Franconian_dialects languageFamily West_Germanic_languages.
- Main-Franconian_dialects spokenIn Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg.
- Main-Franconian_dialects spokenIn Germany.
- Main-Franconian_dialects spokenIn Lower_Franconia.
- Main-Franconian_dialects spokenIn Middle_Franconia.
- Main-Franconian_dialects spokenIn Thuringia.
- Main-Franconian_dialects spokenIn Upper_Franconia.
- Main-Franconian_dialects wikiPageID "11385287".
- Main-Franconian_dialects wikiPageRevisionID "569793278".
- Main-Franconian_dialects code "vmf".
- Main-Franconian_dialects date "2006".
- Main-Franconian_dialects fam East_Franconian_German.
- Main-Franconian_dialects fam Germanic_languages.
- Main-Franconian_dialects fam High_Franconian_German.
- Main-Franconian_dialects fam Middle_High_German.
- Main-Franconian_dialects fam West_Germanic_languages.
- Main-Franconian_dialects familycolor "Indo-European".
- Main-Franconian_dialects hasPhotoCollection Main-Franconian_dialects.
- Main-Franconian_dialects iso "vmf".
- Main-Franconian_dialects lang "Main-Franconian German".
- Main-Franconian_dialects name "Mainfränkisch".
- Main-Franconian_dialects ref "e17".
- Main-Franconian_dialects region "Upper Franconia, Lower Franconia, Middle Franconia, northeast Baden-Württemberg, southwest Thuringia".
- Main-Franconian_dialects speakers "4900000".
- Main-Franconian_dialects states Germany.
- Main-Franconian_dialects subject Category:Central_German_languages.
- Main-Franconian_dialects subject Category:German_dialects.
- Main-Franconian_dialects subject Category:Languages_of_Germany.
- Main-Franconian_dialects type Language.
- Main-Franconian_dialects type Language.
- Main-Franconian_dialects type InformationEntity.
- Main-Franconian_dialects comment "Main-Franconian (German: Mainfränkisch) is group of Upper German dialects being part of the East Franconian group. The name is derived from the river Main which meets the river Rhine near Frankfurt after having crossed the former West Germany from East to West. The dialect is estimated by Ethnologue as 40% intelligible with Standard German.Main-Franconian dialects are spoken in a large stripe along the river Main.".
- Main-Franconian_dialects label "Main-Franconian dialects".
- Main-Franconian_dialects label "Mainfränkische Dialekte".
- Main-Franconian_dialects label "Майнфранкские диалекты".
- Main-Franconian_dialects sameAs Mainfränkische_Dialekte.
- Main-Franconian_dialects sameAs m.02hx9_g.
- Main-Franconian_dialects sameAs Q497345.
- Main-Franconian_dialects sameAs Q497345.
- Main-Franconian_dialects wasDerivedFrom Main-Franconian_dialects?oldid=569793278.
- Main-Franconian_dialects isPrimaryTopicOf Main-Franconian_dialects.
- Main-Franconian_dialects name "Mainfränkisch".