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Wachenbuchen is the smallest district in the city of Maintal, Hesse, Germany. [1] It is about 17 km east of Frankfurt am Main.

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Coordinates: 50°10′05″N8°51′26″E / 50.16806°N 8.85722°E / 50.16806; 8.85722