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The term Franks, which derives from the Germanic dialects of the High Middle Ages (singular: frank, plural: franken, &# 39;free man' or 'free male exempt from taxes'), you can refer, in this encyclopedia:

  • Al Frank peoplea Germanic village that was established on land today located in modern France, Germany, Belgium, Holland;
  • to the francsa branch of the former that was established in the lower valley of the Rhine River;
  • to the kingdom of the Franks in the Merovingian period (481-751), the German kingdom established by the Franks taking advantage of the decay of the Roman authority in the Galias, during the time of the so-called barbaric invasions.
  • the name with which Muslims referred Crusadersirrespective of their place of origin;

Administrative divisions

  • Francos (Abegondo), Spanish village of the parish of Leiro, municipality of Abegondo, province of La Coruña, Galicia.
  • Francos (Baralla), parish and Spanish place of the parish of the municipality of Baralla, province of Lugo, Galicia.
  • Francos (Bretoña), Spanish place of the parish of Bretoña, municipality of Pastoriza, province of Lugo, Galicia.
  • Francos (Cantabria), Spanish town of Guriezo, Cantabria.
  • Francos (Doade), Spanish place of the parish of Doade, municipality of Sober, province of Lugo, Galicia.
  • Francos (Goberno), Spanish place of the parish of Goberno, municipality of Castro de Rey, province of Lugo, Galicia.
  • Francos (Guntin), parish and Spanish place of the municipality of Guntín, province of Lugo, Galicia
  • Francos (La Baña), Spanish place of the parish of Suevos, municipality of La Baña, province of La Coruña, Galicia.
  • Francos (Maceda), Spanish place of the parish of Maceda, municipality of Maceda, province of Orense, Galicia.
  • Francos (Mañón), Spanish place of the parish of Mañón, municipality of Mañón, province of La Coruña, Galicia.
  • Francos (Negradas), Spanish place of the parish of Negradas, municipality of Vicedo, province of Lugo, Galicia.
  • Francos (Otero de Rey), parish and Spanish place of the municipality of Otero de Rey, province of Lugo, Galicia.
  • Francos (Paradela), parish and Spanish place of the municipality of Paradela, province of Lugo, Galicia.
  • Francos (Pesoz), Spanish place of the parish of Pesoz, municipality of Pesoz, Asturias.
  • Francos (Robra), Spanish place of the parish of Robra, municipality of Otero de Rey, province of Lugo, Galicia.
  • Francos (Segovia), Spanish town of Ayllón, province of Segovia, Castilla y León.
  • Francos (Suñide), Spanish place of the parish of Suñide, municipality of Samos, province of Lugo, Galicia.
  • Francos (Tineo), parish and Spanish place of the municipality of Tineo, Asturias.
  • Francos (Vide), Spanish place of the parish of Vide, municipality of Baños de Molgas, province of Orense, Galicia.
  • Francos de Proendos, Spanish place of the parish of Proendos, municipality of Sober, province of Lugo, Galicia.
  • Old francs, Spanish town of Machacón, province of Salamanca, Castilla y León.
  • New Francos, Spanish town of Machacón, province of Salamanca, Castilla y León.
  • Rúa de Francos, Spanish place of the parish of Calo, municipality of Teo, province of La Coruña, Galicia.
  • Valdefrancos, Spanish town of Ponferrada, province of León, Castilla y León.
  • Vilar de Francos (Baralla), Spanish place of the parish of Francos, municipality of Baralla, province of Lugo, Galicia.
  • Vilar de Francos (Carballo), Spanish place of the parish of Arts, municipality of Carballo, province of La Coruña, Galicia.
  • Vilares de Rúa de Francos, Spanish place of the parish of Calo, municipality of Teo, province of La Coruña, Galicia.

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