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MainzRiver port and capital of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the left bank of the Rhine, 37 km/23 mi southwest of Frankfurt-am-Main; population (2005 est) 194,400. It is a major centre of the wine trade. Industries include computers (IBM), metal goods, precision instruments, chemicals, machinery, telecommunications, television broadcasting, and printed fabrics. In Roman times it was a fortified camp and became the capital of Germania Superior. Printing was possibly invented here in about 1448 by Johann Gutenberg.
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