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  1. Bavaria - Wikipedia

    Three German dialects are most commonly spoken in Bavaria: Austro-Bavarian in Old Bavaria (Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, and the Upper Palatinate), Swabian German (an Alemannic German dialect) …

  2. Family Hotel - Frankenmuth, MI | Bavarian Inn Lodge

    Bavarian Inn Lodge is one of the best hotels in Frankenmuth, Michigan. Thousands of guests visit us yearly, making it a top Michigan hotel and resort.

  3. Bavarian Inn WV

    Bavarian Inn WV

  4. Bavaria | History, People, Map, Beer, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 23, 2025 · Historically, the north has been inhabited by descendants of the Franks, the southeast by residents of old Bavarian stock, and the southwest by people of Bavarian-Swabian descent. The …

  5. Bavaria – the federal state, its culture and traditions

    Jul 18, 2025 · Bavaria (or “Bayern” to give it its German name) is the largest of Germany’s federal states, at least in terms of area. It is located in the south of Germany and calls itself the “Free State …

  6. Bavarian language - Wikipedia

    Bavarian is spoken by approximately 12 million people in an area of around 125,000 square kilometres (48,000 sq mi), making it the largest of all German dialects.

  7. Bavaria - Germanic, Franks, Holy Roman Empire | Britannica

    Dec 23, 2025 · 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.

  8. Bavarians - Wikipedia

    The group's dialect or language is known as Bavarian, native to Altbayern ("Old Bavaria"), roughly the territory of the historic Electorate of Bavaria in the 17th century. Like the neighboring Austrians, …

  9. History of Bavaria - Wikipedia

    The history of Bavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman Empire to its status as an independent kingdom and …

  10. Bavaria - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    About 13.1 million people live in Bavaria. Like many German states, Bavaria was once independent. Ludwig II of Bavaria was its last independent king. Bavaria joined the German Empire in 1871.