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      BAVARIA


       Bavaria is the biggest federal state in the Federal Republic
       of Germany. It is made up of regions that, in the past,
       were either independent secular territories or bishoprics.
       It includes former free towns of the Holy Roman Empire,
       such as Nördlingen, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbühl,
       Nuremberg and Augsburg, which lost their independence to
       Bavaria only in the early 19th century.
       The area that is now known as Bavaria    Union in the Thirty Years’ War. For his loyalty
       was inhabited in early times by Celts and   to Rome, Maximilian I was rewarded in
       Romans. The German Baiovarii, who the   1623 with the title of Elector, which meant
       territory was named after, arrived here   that he could vote in elections for the
       during the 5th and 6th centuries. In the   Emperor. Following the fall of the Holy
       second half of the 6th century, the area    Roman Empire, Bavaria became a kingdom
       was conquered by the Franks then, from   and remained as such until 1918.
       1180 until 1918, Bavaria was ruled by the     Bavaria’s turbulent history has left behind
       Wittelsbach dynasty. During medieval   a rich architectural and cultural heritage. In
       times, this split into the Upper Bavarian line  addition to Roman antiquities, Baroque
       (Straubing, Ingolstadt and Munich) and the  fortresses and fairy-tale castles, the region
       Lower Bavarian line (Landshut). In 1505,   also has more than its share of glorious
       separate provinces were once again   Alpine scenery, beer halls and colourful
       combined into a single country. During    festivals, all of which make this one of the
       the 16th and 17th centuries the duchy    most popular parts of Germany for tourists.
       of Bavaria was the bulwark of Roman   The capital, Munich, is a lively cosmopolitan
       Catholicism within the Holy Roman Empire  city of wide boulevards and leafy squares
       and during the reign of Maximilian I,   with a large choice of shops, restaurants,
       Bavaria fought against the Protestant   cinemas and theatres.


























       Children taking part in a procession during St Leonard’s Festival
         Clock face of the brick Gothic Frauenkirche, or Church of Our Lady, in Nuremberg



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