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Qué (quién) es Bavaria - definición


Bavaria         
  • prime minister]] ("Ministerpräsident") of Bavaria
  • [[Augsburg]]
  • [[BMW Welt]] and [[BMW Headquarters]] in Munich
  • A Catholic church near [[Füssen]] with the Alps in the background
  • Map of the ''Landkreise'' of Bavaria
  • Bavarian [[herald]] Joerg Rugenn wearing a [[tabard]] of the arms around 1510
  • AfD]]: 22 seats}}
  • The Bavarian duchies after the partition of 1392
  • Bavaria in the 19th century and beyond
  • Rathaus]] (town hall)
  • Bavarian State Chancellery]] in [[Munich]]
  • Prehistoric ''[[Heunischenburg]]'', in the vicinity of [[Kronach]]
  • Bavaria in the 10th century
  • A memorial to soldiers who died in the two World Wars in Dietelskirchen ([[Kröning]]), Bavaria
  • Bavaria within the [[German Empire]]
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  • [[Nuremberg]]
  • Austro-Bavarian]] dialects are in blue.
  • Population density of Germany (Bavaria in the southeast)
  • [[Regensburg]] with the [[Danube]] (foreground) and [[Regensburg Cathedral]]
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  • A native [[Bavarian language]] speaker, recorded in Germany
  • Bezirke}}'') of Bavaria
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  • Pendling]] mountain. In the extreme background (center-left) the snow-capped [[High Tauern]].
FEDERATED STATE IN THE SOUTH OF GERMANY
Bayern; Freistaat Bayern; Bayern State, Germany; Free State of Bavaria; Bavaria, Germany; Bavaria (Germany); State of Bavaria; Bayern, Germany; Culture of Bavaria; Bavarian culture; Bavarian folklore; Freistaat Bayre; Freistood Baijaan; Freistood Boajan; Bavorsko; Bayxit; Geography of Bavaria; Economy of Bavaria; Demographics of Bavaria; Religion in Bavaria; Bavarian Ministry of Health; Tourism in Bavaria; Bavarian State

Bavaria ( bə-VAIR-ee-ə; German: Bayern [ˈbaɪɐn] (listen)), officially the Free State of Bavaria (German: Freistaat Bayern [ˈfʁaɪʃtaːt ˈbaɪɐn] (listen); Bavarian: Freistoot Bayern), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of 70,550.19 km2 (27,239.58 sq mi), Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany. With over 13 million inhabitants, it is second in population only to North Rhine-Westphalia, but due to its large size its population density is below the German average. Bavaria's main cities are Munich (its capital and largest city and also the third largest city in Germany), Nuremberg, and Augsburg.

The history of Bavaria includes its earliest settlement by Iron Age Celtic tribes, followed by the conquests of the Roman Empire in the 1st century BC, when the territory was incorporated into the provinces of Raetia and Noricum. It became the Duchy of Bavaria (a stem duchy) in the 6th century AD following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. It was later incorporated into the Holy Roman Empire, became an independent kingdom after 1806, joined the Prussian-led German Empire in 1871 while retaining its title of kingdom, and finally became a state of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1949.

Bavaria has a unique culture, largely because of the state's Catholic heritage and conservative traditions. Bavarians have traditionally been proud of their culture, which includes a language, cuisine, architecture, festivals such as the Oktoberfest and elements of Alpine symbolism. The state also has the second largest economy among the German states by GDP figures, giving it a status as a wealthy German region.

Contemporary Bavaria also includes parts of the historical regions of Franconia and Swabia.

Bavaria Fluggesellschaft         
  • [[BAC 1-11]]s of Bavaria at [[Liverpool Airport]] in 1969
FORMER GERMAN AIRLINE
Bavaria Fluggesellschaft was a West German airline founded in 1957 and was merged with Germanair to become Bavaria Germanair in March 1977.
Kingdom of Bavaria         
  • The Electorate (1778) and the Kingdom of Bavaria (1815)
  • [[Maximilian von Montgelas]]
  • The Kingdom of Bavaria within the [[German Confederation]] in 1816, including the Rhenish Palatinate
  • The Kingdom of Bavaria in 1808, including Tyrol
  • Ludwig von der Pfordten]], who left office following Bavaria's defeat in the war in 1866
  • King Ludwig II
  • [[King Ludwig I of Bavaria]]
  • King Ludwig III in [[Lwów]] (Lemberg), 1915 during World War I
  • Castle Neuschwanstein]]. This castle was designed and constructed during the reign of Ludwig II and remains a major tourist attraction in Bavaria.
  • Justizpalast]]
  • The Kingdom of Bavaria within the [[Confederation of the Rhine]] in 1806, including Tyrol
  • The [[Crown of Bavaria]], [[Munich Residence]]
  • Aerial view of the [[Walhalla memorial]] of Ludwig I
KINGDOM IN CENTRAL EUROPE BETWEEN 1806 AND 1918, FROM JANUARY 1871 PART OF THE GERMAN EMPIRE
Queens of Bavaria; Königreich Bayern; Konigreich Bayern; Queen of Bavaria; Queen consort of Bavaria; Bavarian court
State of the Confederation of the RhineState of the German ConfederationFederal State of the German Empire
Ejemplos de uso de Bavaria
1. Bavaria remains a heavily Catholic region of Germany.
2. That conviction related to a failed 1'84 attack on a NATO facility in Bavaria.
3. Bavaria and Tirol –– two traditional regions of Germany and Austria – are great for Christmas traditions.
4. In mountainous Bavaria, where Germans love to commune with nature, Bruno became an instant celebrity.
5. But there is also strong pride in the German pope, particularly in Bavaria.