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  2. Bavarians - Wikipedia

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    Bavarian (Austro-Bavarian) speaking areas. There is no linguistic distinction between Bavarians and Austrians.The territory of Bavaria has changed significantly over German history; [3] in the 19th century the Kingdom of Bavaria acquired substantial territories of Franconia and Swabia, while having to return territories to Austria who had become Bavarian only a few years earlier.

  3. Category:People from Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    People from Bavaria by occupation (19 C)! Greek people of Bavarian descent (8 P) * People from former German states in Bavaria (11 C) + Women from Bavaria (3 C, 5 P) C.

  4. Category:People from the Kingdom of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from the Kingdom of Bavaria" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 374 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of Bavarian noble families - Wikipedia

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    The Webers of Bavaria originated in Franconia Friedrich Weber (d. 1739) huntsman to the bishop of Bamberg , mayor of Marktleugast ; Georg Michael Weber (d. 1822) Deputy Royal representative for Neuburg an der Donau , afterward Vice-representative in Amberg ; Carl Adolph Weber Secretary of State to Ludwig I , raised to the Ritterstand in 1845 ...

  6. Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Bavaria, [a] officially the Free State of Bavaria, [b] is a state in the southeast of Germany.With an area of 70,550.19 km 2 (27,239.58 sq mi), it is the largest German state by land area, comprising approximately 1/5 of the total land area of Germany, and with over 13.08 million inhabitants, it is the second most populous German state, behind only North Rhine-Westphalia; however, due to its ...

  7. History of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Bavaria had approximately 54,000 Jewish people living in its borders at the turn of the 20th century. By 1933, still 41,000 lived in the state. By 1933, still 41,000 lived in the state. By 1939, this number had shrunk to 16,000.

  8. Baiuvarii - Wikipedia

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    During this period Maroboduus, king of the Germanic Marcomanni, lead his people into their area which had previously been inhabited by the Celtic Boii. [2] Whether the Baiuvarii settled Bavaria in a specific later migration, after Maroboduus, either from the north (Bohemia) or from Pannonia, is uncertain. [2]

  9. Category:People from Bavaria by occupation - Wikipedia

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    People by populated place and occupation in Bavaria (26 C) ... Mass media people from Bavaria (3 C, 17 P) Military personnel from Bavaria (9 C, 138 P)