Frankfurt (Oder) - Frankfurt (Oder)

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Frankfurt (Oder) is a city in the German state Brandenburg. The rural region is located on the border with Poland, which is formed by the Oder River.

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By train

Train connections from all over Europe to Frankfurt (Oder) station can be found on the travel planner of the Deutsche Bundesbahn (also in Dutch).

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on foot

The European walking route E11. This route runs from the Hague to the east, currently the border Poland/Lithuania. On site, the route comes from the north from the towns of odelzig and Lebus in the region Markisch Oderland. The route does not arrive in the center, but runs along the northern edge, along the Oder and then crosses it. The town of Słubice on the other hand belonged to Frankfurt until World War II. Now it is the first place in the region lubusz in Poland.

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