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  1. Geography Hut on the German-Czech border near Bad Neualbenreuth. The German side belongs to the Upper Palatinate region of Bavaria, it stretches about 100 km (330,000 ft) from the Bavarian Forest in the south up to the Fichtel Mountains and the Steinwald range in the north.

  2. Historical flags of Bavaria Flag Years of use Government Notes 1353–1392 Bavaria-Landshut: Bavaria-Landshut was a duchy in the Holy Roman Empire from 1353 to 1503. 1392–1505 Bavaria-Munich: Bavaria-Munich was a duchy that was a constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1392 to 1505. 1505–1623 Duchy of Bavaria

  3. Bergen, Upper Bavaria. /  47.817°N 12.600°E  / 47.817; 12.600. Bergen is a municipality in the district of Traunstein in Bavaria, Germany. Beans.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MunichMunich - Wikipedia

    Straddling the banks of the river Isar north of the Alps, Munich is the seat of the Bavarian administrative region of Upper Bavaria, while being the most densely populated municipality in Germany with 4,500 people per km 2. Munich is the second-largest city in the Bavarian dialect area, after the Austrian capital of Vienna.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChiemgauChiemgau - Wikipedia

    Chiemgau ( German pronunciation: [ˈkiːmɡaʊ]) is the common name of a geographic area in Upper Bavaria. [1] It refers to the foothills of the Alps between the rivers Inn and Traun, with the Chiemsee at its center. The political districts that contain the Chiemgau are Rosenheim and Traunstein. Wendelstein is the name of a famous mountain ...

  6. In medieval times the region was a clerical state ruled by the abbey of Fürstenfeld. When the clerical states of Holy Empire were dissolved in 1803, the territory was annexed by Bavaria. The district of Fürstenfeldbruck was established in 1939. Geography. The district is occupied by the western Munich metropolitan area.

  7. 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 ...