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- What does “Bavaria is not Germany” even mean? - Reddit
Bravaria is also catholic, most of germany is protestant and they put a lot of emphasis on religion Bravaria also did forbid wearing a hijab in class for students and teachers, even though you find a crucifix in every room Tl;dr Bravaria is the edgy traditionalist teenager that wants to be different lmao
- That’s it I’m gonna say it: Landshut - gt; Bavaria - gt; Germany - Reddit
The real 5head way to form Germany is Palatinate -> Bavaria -> Prussia -> Germany, since you can do all the fun stuff with Bavaria but form Prussia (the only German regional tag you can form as another regional tag) right before you form Germany to get their mission rewards
- What makes Bavarian Germans different? : r AskAGerman - Reddit
Bavaria was part of the US sector during the occupation after WW2 and the US used this culture in their media to portray 'german' culture as a whole Therefore in many people's minds outside of Germany Bavaria is quintessentially German
- What if bavaria unified germany? : r HistoryWhatIf - Reddit
The only way that could happen reasonably is a Franco-Bavarian alliance with France using Bavaria as the centerpiece of a united puppet Germany (for example, if Napoleon won (somehow) he could put the Bavarians in charge of the German Confederation in order to stabilize and to make German nationalism French-aligned instead of French-opposed)
- ELI5: Why Bavarians feel superior? : r germany - Reddit
On top of that, I find Bavaria way less digitalized and more “rural” than other states (Let’s not count München here) They always stress how their school system is superior to the rest of Germany, but then wen you’re staying in the hotel it looks like someone pressed Pause button in early ‘70s
- Why was Bavaria allowed to exist as a state after WW2 when the . . . - Reddit
Bavaria lost territory after WW2, the area around Kaiserslautern was the bavarian palatinate, which was united with parts of the prussian rhine province to form Rhineland-Palatinate, partially because bavaria proper was in the US zone while the palatinate was in the french zone
- Why did Bavaria become part of Germany, rather than a part of . . . - Reddit
Why did Bavaria become part of Germany, rather than a part of Austria? I haven't learnt a lot on German Unification but it would make sense to me, particularly considering their shared Catholicism, that Bavaria would be much more likely to join Austria than largely Protestant Germany
- Bavaria Advice : r victoria3 - Reddit
Is there any way to unite Germany as Bavaria? Whenever I try to expand into a smaller neighbor, I run into the issue of one of my more powerful neighbors intervening, and other powerful neighbors are only willing to help in exchange for the transfer of provinces After 10 tries, I managed to conquer Baben and Wurttemberg without issue
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