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Höchst stands for:
in and around Frankfurt am Main:
- Frankfurt-Höchst , formerly the city of Höchst am Main, today a district of Frankfurt am Main
- Frankfurt-Höchst station , the station there
- Höchst Porcelain Manufactory , a porcelain factory based there
- Hoechst AG , a chemical company based there from 1863 to 1999
- Industriepark Höchst , an industrial site that has been located there since 1999
- Frankfurt-West , District 6 or District Höchst, a district in Frankfurt am Main
- District Höchst , a former district around Höchst am Main
- Höchst Agreements , an agreement passed in Frankfurt-Höchst in 1948 on future geological research in the Bizone
other places:
- Höchst (Vorarlberg) , a municipality in Vorarlberg, Austria
- Höchst Mark , a historical territory on Lake Constance
- Höchst im Odenwald , a municipality in the Hessian Odenwaldkreis
- Höchst (Gelnhausen) , a district of Gelnhausen in the Main-Kinzig district, Hesse
- Höchst an der Nidder , a district of Altenstadt in the Wetteraukreis, Hesse
- a place on the Metschalp near Frutigen in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland
Mountains:
- Höchst (Canton St. Gallen) , 2025 m, mountain in the Canton of St. Gallen
- Höchst (Westerwald) , a 443.5 m high mountain in the Niederwesterwald west of Hirschberg (Rhein-Lahn-Kreis)
Höchst or Hoechst is the surname of the following people:
- Alexander Höchst (* 1962), German actor
- Johannes Höchst (1798–1872), German farmer, mayor, MdL Nassau
- Josef Höchst (1907-1996), German politician (CDU)
- Karl Höchst (1926–2005), German radio journalist
- Nicole Höchst (* 1970), German politician (AfD), Member of the Bundestag
- Siegfried Höchst (1939–1991?), German actor, director and educator
See also:
- the highest , name for the Feldberg summit in the Black Forest
- Highest (disambiguation)