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- Expats in Bavaria - A helpful guide for expatriates transitioning to life and work in Bavaria. Features setting up a business in Bavaria, relocation, transition stress, housing, health, schools and legal issues.
- Hotel Bavaria - Small family run hotel in the center of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria. Ideal for hiker, biker, flyfisher and artlovers.
- Bavaria - Nieuws over Bavaria, de producten en het brouwproces.
- Martins Family from Franconia-Bavaria, Germany - The known roots are going back to Helmstadt (1605), Trennfeld (1652), Erlenbach (1878) and many more places in Germany. Members of the family moved to Australia (since 1864) and many to America / USA (since 1840).
- Hotel Bavaria -Trogir - Hotel Bavaria u Trogiru
- Bavaria Guesthouse - Sonnenköpfl - Accommodation for winter sports and summer holidays in Bavaria, Berchtesgaden and Salzburg.
- Bavaria Sonor - Die Lizenzagentur vermarktet sowohl die sogenannten "Nebenrechte" der Muttergesellschaft Bavaria Film als auch zahlreiche Kinderthemen, Comic-Figuren, TV-Produktionen und Marken verschiedener Rechteinhaber. Ausserdem Infos über den weiteren Geschäftsbereich Filmmusikverlag.
- Bavaria Report - Tourist news for visitors and travelers to the Bavarian region of Germany.
- Najam jahti - Najam jahti s vlastitom flotom (Bavaria 37, 2 x Bavaria 40, 2 x Bavaria 44)
- Travel to Bavaria - Tourism Information about hotels, towns and regions.
Wikipedia Articles
- Duke in Bavaria - The title Duke in Bavaria (German: Herzog in Bayern) was created in 1799 for Wilhelm, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen and his descendants, who formed a cadet branch of the House of Wittelsbach, which had been the ruling house of Bavaria since 1180. The title Duke of Bavaria had been used for the rulers of Bavaria from 548 until Bavaria was elevated to the status of an Electorate of the Holy Roman Empire in 1623 (with some interruptions when Bavaria was subdivided; see Rulers of Bavaria).
- Bavaria statue - The Bavaria statue (German just 'Bavaria') is a bronze-cast statue of a female figure representing Bavaria's "secular patron saint", the Tellus (Mater) Bavarica ("goddess of the land of Bavaria"), located at the border of the Theresienwiese in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, where the Oktoberfest takes place each September.
- Bavaria-Straubing - Bavaria-Straubing denotes the widely-scattered territorial inheritance in the Wittelsbach house of Bavaria that were governed by independent dukes of Bavaria-Straubing between 1353 and 1432; a map (illustraion) of these marches and outliers of the Holy Roman Empire, vividly demonstrates the fractionalisation of lands where primogeniture did not obtain. In 1349, after Emperor Louis IV's death, his sons ...
- Prince Ludwig of Bavaria - Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (legal name: Ludwig Heinrich Prinz von Bayern) (born June 14, 1982) is the eldest son of Prince Luitpold of Bavaria and of his wife Beatrix Wiegand. He is the grandson of Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and his wife Princess Irmingard of Bavaria, and a great-great-grandson of the last King of Bavaria Ludwig III.
- Duchess Mathilde Ludovika in Bavaria - Mathilde Ludovika, Duchess in Bavaria (30 September, 1843, Possenhofen Castle - 18 June, 1925, Munich) was the fourth daughter of Maximilian, Duke in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria. Her maternal grandparents were Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and his second wife Friederike Karoline Wilhelmine Margravine of Baden.