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| State: | Bavaria |
| Regierungsbezirk: | Unterfranken |
| District: | district-free city |
| Area: | 35,63 km² |
| Inhibitants: | 54.670 (31.12.2002) |
| Density of Inhibitants: | 1534 People/km² |
| Postal code: | 97421 |
| Location: | 50° 03' North 10° 14' East |
| License plate code: | SW
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| Mayor: | Gudrun Grieser (CSU) |
Schweinfurt is a city in the Unterfranken region of Bavaria in Germany.
A famous native of Schweinfurt is Friedrich Rückert, a notable poet and translator. The Museum Georg Schäfer, founded by Georg Schäfer, shows among others important pieces of Altdeutschen Malerei.
Schweinfurt is known for its metal industry, especially ball-bearing plants and bicycle manufacturing. (See also Kugelfischer and Sachs). The pigment Schweinfurter Green, which is extremely toxic, was manufactured here. In World War II, Schweinfurt's ball-bearing plants were targets of at least two major B-17 daylight bombing raids by the United States Army Air Force.
swimming pool, swimming hall, library, school of music
In World War II, Schweinfurt was the target of a series of strategic bombing raids by the United States Army Air Force.