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Frankfurt am Main People & Culture

Frankfurt is a city with a varied culture. People of different nationalities inhabit the city and while walking along the streetsonecan hear people speaking different languages such as English, Spanish and Italian.

The city has a large population of Caucasians, with a significant Turkish minority. It also has many refugees from the former Yugoslavia. Women also enjoy equal status. The city is also disabled-friendly and Gays and lesbians also enjoy freedom and acceptance

Although the main religion is Christian, people following diverse religions can be found in the city. There are also churches for various denominations such as Catholics, Pentecost, Jehovas Witnesses etc. There are also people who do not belong to any of the religions. People belonging to Bahai religion can also be seen in the city. The number of churches and temples in Frankfurt also attract a sizable number of pilgrims. So visit the city and also visit its places of worship.

Languages German is the official language of the city. It belongs to the large group of Indo-Germanic languages related to Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, Flemish and English. The dialect varies from region to region. English is also widely spoken and Spanish and Italian are also used.

Religion The city has a population who follow diverse religions. Though two thirds of the people believe in Christianity, there are also sets of people who say that they have no religion and also those who belong to non-Christian faith communities such as Muslims and Jews. Bahai sect is also commonly present in the city. Among Christians also, people belonging to various denominations such as Pentecostal, Jehovah’s Witnesses are also present in the city.

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