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{{Infobox country|demonym=Rhenish <br> Rhinelander|conventional_long_name=Rhenish Republic|common_name=Rhineland|native_name=''Rheinische Republik'' <small>([[Standard German|German]])</small> <br> ''Repoblik op de Ring'' <small>([[Collenian]])</small>|capital=Frankfurt|largest_city=Collen|official_languages={{nowrap |[[Standard German|German]]}}|regional_languages={{nowrap |[[Collenian]]}} <br> {{nowrap |[[Frankfurtish]]}}|languages_type=Foreign languages|languages={{nowrap |[[Dutch language|Dutch]]}}}}
The '''Rhenish Republic'''
In the 20th century, the Republic remained a staunch cultural, economic, and military partner of the Netherlands, whom it entered into economic union with through the [[North Sea Economic Cooperative Council]] in the 1940s. The age of popular media has made Rhineland a social and industrial hub, renowned for its four metropolises (Mönster, Collen, Stuttgart, and Frankfurt) and its distinct regional cultures and dialects.
== History ==
== Government and Politics ==
== Culture ==
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