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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) in the Bavarian part of Swabia (southwest) and East Franconian German in Franconia (north)
Bavaria | History, People, Map, Beer, Facts | Britannica 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 majority of Bavaria’s inhabitants still live in small towns Only about one-fifth live in cities of 100,000 or more
What were the Bavarians? - traveltogermanyguide. com In conclusion, the origins of the Bavarian people are complex and multifaceted By exploring the history of this group, we can gain a better understanding of who the Bavarians were and how they contributed to the cultural tapestry of Bavaria
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, Bavarians are traditionally Catholic
What does the word Bavarian mean? - traveltogermanyguide. com In this presentation, we will explore the origins and meanings of the word Bavarian, as well as its significance in the context of Bavarian culture and identity The word Bavarian refers to anything or anyone that is related to or originates from Bavaria, the largest state in Germany
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