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Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Austro-Bavarian language (3 C, 26 P) ... Pages in category "Bavarian culture" ... Categories: Bavaria | German culture...
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Story about bavarian German culture in Putzbrunn near Munich Bavaria ... Here you find all Pictures from this special Bavarian German Culture day in Putzbrunn.
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Interesting information and important facts on Bavarian culture, religion, film, arts and traditions ... Since 2003 the Free State has spent more than 500 million Euro of its budget per year on the support of art and culture, significant donations from both Bavarian communities and private sponsors follow in addition.
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The traditional Maibaum is the centre of Bavarian Culture on May 1st in Putzbrunn, Germany, Europe. ... For weeks prior to the May 1st Maibaum celebrations a 34 metre long tree (the Maibaum) is prepared for the event in keeping with Bavarian Culture.
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All Rights Reserved and Copyrighted 2005-2008; Schlierachtaler Bavarian Dancers logo is registered trademark of the G.T.E.V Schlierachtaler Stamm Inc. N...
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"For me, it is very important to learn about Bavaria and its culture," said Veronica Jimenez, 18, of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Bakersfield, Calif. "I want to understand our pope's roots." ... As Bavarian capital, the city holds special significance for pilgrims because Pope Benedict was archbishop of Munich and...
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Prior to 1800, the area was the center of Cherokee Indian culture. Villages were scattered throughout Nacoochee, in what is now the Helen valleys. The Cherokee Indians left the area on the "Trail of ... The artist, who had been stationed in Germany, sketched some buildings and added gingerbread trim and Bavarian details.
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Love of Bavarian food, culture sustains pope's friendship with banker; By Tess Crebbin; Catholic News Service; MUNICH, Germany (CNS) -- The 27-year friendship between Pope Benedict XVI and a German banker was sustained through a mutual love of Bavarian food and culture -- and multiple drives across the Alps.
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Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Cows rest in front of a typical Bavarian churchBy far the largest German state in terms of area and the second most populous with 10.7 million people, ... "Bavaria is proud of its culture," she said. "It invests a lot of money but it is not innovative...
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