Hessen Province.
In name, it corresponds to the Grand Duchy of Hesse in Germany. In reality, in the 18th century, Hesse, like the Principality of Heixinggen, was just a county territory. However, during the disintegration of the Holy Roman Empire in 1803, Hesse seized the opportunity for territorial expansion. Later, when Napoleon formed the Confederation of the Rhine, Hesse was elevated by Napoleon to a Grand Duchy, annexing more lands and becoming one of the important states of the German nation.
The capital of the Grand Duchy of Hesse is Wiesbaden. However, in the former life, the most famous city within Hesse State in Germany should be Frankfurt, one of Europe's financial centers.
From the name itself, one can understand the characteristics of this state, which is that it is heavily forested. Three-fifths of the national territory is forest-covered, making it the place with the most forests in Germany, with numerous river valleys and basins.
