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  1. 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.

  2. Bavaria became a part of the Holy Roman Empire in the 10th century. During that period Bavaria was constantly ravaged and all but depopulated by the Hungarians. At the Battle of Pressburg (now Bratislava, Slovakia), on July 4, 907, the Hungarians inflicted a disastrous defeat on the Bavarians, but Hungarian ambitions in Bavaria were checked permanently in 955 by Otto I at the Battle of ...

  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. Upper Bavaria is located in the southern portion of Bavaria, and is centered on the city of Munich, both state capital and seat of the district government. Because of this, it is by far the most populous administrative division in Bavaria. It is subdivided into four planning regions ( Planungsverband ): Ingolstadt, Munich, Bayerisches Oberland ...

  5. Páginas en la categoría «Marcas de Cervecería Bavaria». Categorías: Cervecería Bavaria. Marcas de AB InBev. AB InBev. Marcas por empresa. Marcas de cerveza.

  6. Primeros pasos. Los hermanos Leo Siegfried y Emil Kopp Koppel, provenientes de Alemania, llegaron en 1876 a Santander, Colombia. Tres años después, se asociaron con los hermanos Santiago y Carlos Arturo Castello y conformaron en Bogotá la sociedad Kopp y Castello, quienes en 1889 adquierieron un lote para la construcción de una fábrica de ...

  7. Bavaria (cerveza) Bavaria fue una marca de cerveza de la empresa Bavaria al principio de su historia, en 1920, y que se dejó de producir en los años 1980 en favor de otras marcas más comerciales y que, siendo de su mismo fabricante, eran su directa competencia ( Águila y Clausen ).