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  1. ie.wikipedia.org › wiki › BavariaBavaria - Wikipedia

    Bavaria es un federal state in li sud de Germania. Bavaria es li maxim grand federal state de Germania. Li capital cité de Bavaria es München. Bavaria have 12 519 728 habitantes. Li official nómine del state es Líber State de Bavaria. Bavaria devenit un parte del Germanan Imperie ye 1871. De 1806 til 1918 Bavaria esset un índependent reyatu.

  2. Bavaria (nombre en latín de Baviera) es la figura alegórica femenina que simboliza a Baviera. En las artes plásticas, la estatua colosal en bronce ubicada en la Theresienwiese de Múnich es la representación más famosa y también la más monumental de Bavaria. Fue erigida por encargo del rey Luis I de Baviera (1786-1868) en los años 1843 ...

  3. Flag of Bavaria. An array of 21 or more lozenges of blue and white, with or without arms. A bicolor of white over blue. There are officially two flags of Bavaria: the striped type and the lozenge type, both of which are white and blue. Both flags are historically associated with the royal Bavarian Wittelsbach family, which ruled Bavaria from ...

  4. Bavarian Alps, view from Murnau. The term in its wider sense refers to that part of the Eastern Alps that lies on Bavarian state territory. However, it is traditionally understood that the Bavarian Alps are only those ranges between the rivers Lech and Saalach ( Altbayern ). In this narrower sense, the Allgäu Alps in Swabia, which have only ...

  5. Slovenia. The Duchy of Bavaria ( German: Herzogtum Bayern) was a frontier region in the southeastern part of the Merovingian kingdom from the sixth through the eighth century. It was settled by Bavarian tribes and ruled by dukes ( duces) under Frankish overlordship.

  6. Cervecería Bavaria es una empresa colombiana de bebidas con sede en Bogotá, Colombia. Fue fundada el 4 de abril de 1889 por el inmigrante alemán Leo Siegfried Kopp. Pertenece hoy a la multinacional Anheuser-Busch InBev.

  7. The Electorate of Bavaria consisted of most of the modern regions of Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, and the Upper Palatinate. Before 1779, it also included the Innviertel, now part of modern Austria. This was ceded to the Habsburgs by the Treaty of Teschen, which ended the War of the Bavarian Succession.