Offenbach
Offenbach is a city in central Hessen, Germany. It is located on the coast of the Main river, also known as Offenbach am Main. Population 118,770. It is located across the river Mein and across from Frankfurt. It first appeared in the literature in 977, became the Count of Izenburg at the end of the 15th century and was incorporated into the Hessian Great War Era in 1816. Since then, it has declined and developed together with Frankfurt, which is in the west of the river. In the past, it was famous for producing leather products and was the center of German leather industry. Currently, the leather industry has declined, but related trades such as the Leather International Expo are held. After World War II, the financial city of Frankfurt grew with its growth, and many companies were in place. Hyundai Motor, Kumho Tire, Honda Motor, and Manroland Sheetfed have European subsidiaries in this city. There is also a port on the Main river and a metropolitan rail link to Frankfurt.