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  1. Constitution Column in memory of the Bavarian constitution of 1818, Volkach-Gaibach, Lower Franconia, Bavaria Article 1 Free state, Land colours, Land coat of arms. Bavaria is a free state. The Land colours are white and blue. The Land coat of arms shall be determined by law. Article 2 People's state. Bavaria is a people's state.

  2. History. The party had some successes at the polls in the late 1940s and 1950s: 20.9% of the votes in Bavaria in 1949 and 17 seats in the German Bundestag and, in 1950, 17.9% and 39 seats in the Bavarian state parliament where in 1954 it formed a coalition with the Bavarian branches of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the Free Democratic Party (FDP).

  3. Weimar Republic. Bavarian Soviet Republic. Today part of. Germany. The People's State of Bavaria ( German: Volksstaat Bayern, Bavarian: Voiksstaat Bayern) was a small socialist state in Germany that existed from 1918 to 1919. Categories: 1910s establishments in Germany. 1918 establishments in Europe. 20th-century disestablishments in Germany.

  4. Succeeded by. Electorate of Bavaria. Bishopric of Würzburg. People's State of Bavaria. Bavarian Soviet Republic. The Kingdom of Bavaria ( German: Königreich Bayern; Bavarian: Kenigreich Bayern) was a historic German state that existed from 1805–1918. It became the Free State of Bavaria in 1918 and today since 1945 it is now called Bavaria .

  5. Ice stock sport (also known as "Icestocksport" or "Bavarian curling") is a winter sport, somewhat similar to curling. In German, it is known as Eisstockschießen. Although the sport is traditionally played on an ice surface, events are also held on tarmac in summer. [citation needed] Competitors slide ice stocks over an ice surface, aiming for ...

  6. This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. People by district in Bavaria ‎ (72 C) People by populated place in Bavaria ‎ (108 C) People by region in Bavaria ‎ (7 C) People by urban district in Bavaria ‎ (26 C) People from Bavaria by occupation ‎ (18 C)

  7. Maximilian List. Karl Löwith. Hans Loritz. Georg Lörner. Maria Aloysia Löwenfels. Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria. Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (1913–2008) Prince Ludwig of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg. Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria.