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Gemeinden (municipalities)
The 71 administrative districts are on the lowest level divided into 2031 municipality (called Gemeinden, singular Gemeinde). Together with the 25 independent cities (which are in effect municipalities independent of Landkreis administrations), there are a total of 2056 municipalities in Bavaria.
In 44 of the 71 administrative districts, there are a total of 215 unincorporated areas (as of January 1, 2005, called gemeindefreie Gebiete, singular gemeindefreies Gebiet), not belonging to any municipality, all uninhabited, mostly forested areas, but also four lakes (Chiemsee -without islands, Starnberger See -without island Roseninsel, Ammersee, which are the three largest lakes of Bavaria, and Waginger See).
Historical buildings
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Miscellaneous
Famous people
There are many famous people who were born or lived in present-day Bavaria:
- Pope Benedict XVI -- as of April 2005 he is the current Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. His baptismal name is Joseph Ratzinger.
- Painters such as Hans Holbein the Elder, Albrecht Dürer, Albrecht Altdorfer, Lucas Cranach, Carl Spitzweg, Franz von Lenbach, Franz Stuck and Franz Marc, Paul Klee, Gabriel Munter.
- Musicians such as Orlande de Lassus, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss, Carl Orff and Theobald Boehm, the inventor of the modern flute.
- Modern musicians like Klaus Doldinger and Barbara Dennerlein.
- Writers, poets and playwrights like Hans Sachs, Jean Paul, Frank Wedekind, Christian Morgenstern, Oskar Maria Graf, Bertolt Brecht, Lion Feuchtwanger, Thomas Mann and his sons Klaus Mann and Golo Mann.
- Scientists such as Max Planck, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, and Werner Heisenberg, as well as Adam Ries, Joseph von Fraunhofer, Georg Ohm, Carl von Linde, Albert Einstein, Rudolf Moessbauer, Helmut Hirt and Robert Huber.
- Well-known inventors such as Martin Behaim, Levi Strauss and Rudolf Diesel.
- Physicians like Max Joseph von Pettenkofer, Sebastian Kneipp and the Neurology Alois Alzheimer, who first described the Alzheimer's Disease.
- Footballers like Franz Beckenbauer, Sepp Maier, Gerd Müller, Paul Breitner, Klaus Augenthaler, Lothar Matthäus, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Philipp Lahm.
- Actors like Werner Stocker and Andreas Miltenberger (The Silence of the Lambs (film) and Hannibal (film)).
- Film directors Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Joseph Vilsmaier and Werner Herzog.
- Mystic and prophet Matthias Stormberger(he apparently foresaw World War I, World War II and the rise of Adolf Hitler, in 1830.)
- The Smith of Kochel
- Kaspar Hauser
Company names
The motorcycle and automobile makers BMW (Bayerische Motoren-Werke, or Bavarian Motor Works) and Audi, Grundig (consumer electronics), Siemens AG (electricity, telephones, informatics, medical instruments), Adidas and Puma AG have (or had) a Bavarian industrial base.
The iconic, opening scenes of the 1965 Rodgers and Hammerstein film musical The Sound of Music were shot in the Bavarian Alps.
A famous annual festival is called Oktoberfest or October Festival. It was first celebrated in 1810 as a public feast when the Bavarian crown prince Ludwig married Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. The celebration originally was designed as a feast for all members of the Bavarian Nation, who should celebrate the country and the crown. It only turned to a pure matter of boozing in the 20th century and is nowadays attended rather by tourists than by Bavarians. Munich locals often despise it. It is celebrated during the two weeks leading up to the first Sunday in October.
Bavaria has also given its name to a major Netherlands brewery, Bavaria Brewery (Netherlands).
The meaning of the coat of arms
Modern coat of arms was designed by Eduard Ege, following heraldic traditions in 1946.
- The Golden Lion: At the dexter chief, sable, a lion rampant Or, armed and langued gules. This represents the administrative region of Upper Palatinate.
- The "Franconian Rake": At the sinister chief, per fess dancetty, gules and argent. This represents the administrative regions of Upper, Middle and Lower Franconia.
- The Blue Panther: At the dexter base, argent, a panther rampant azure, armed Or and langued gules. This represents the regions of Lower and Upper Bavaria.
- The Three Lions: At the sinister base, Or, three lions passant guardant sable, armed and langued gules. This represents Swabia.
- The White-And-Blue Heart-Shaped Shield: The heart-shaped shield of white and blue fusils askance was originally the coat of arms of the Counts of Bogen, adopted in 1247 by the Wittelsbachs House. The white-and-blue fusils are indisputably the emblem of Bavaria and the heart-shaped shield today symbolizes Bavaria as a whole. Along with the People's Crown, it is officially used as the Minor Coat of Arms.
- The People's Crown: The four coat fields with the heart-shaped shield in the centre are crowned with a golden band with precious stones decorated with five ornamental leaves. This crown appeared for the first time in the coat of arms in 1923 to symbolize sovereignty of the people after the dropping out of the royal crown.
{|| Arms of the Bavarian electorate 1753: || |-| Arms of the Kingdom of Bavaria 1807: || |-| Arms of the Kingdom of Bavaria 1835: || |}
Bavarian "citizenship"
The fact that unlike all other German Länder, Bavaria's constitution provides for Bavarian citizenship is often mentioned as an indicator for Bavarian distinctiveness. Some Bavarians are keen to emphasize that - in accordance with the generous indication of the constitution - they regard everyone
- born in Bavaria,
- born to a Bavarian parent,
- adopted by a Bavarian as a child,
- married to a Bavarian, or
- naturalized in Bavaria,
as a fellow-Bavarian; some of those falling under this untechnical definition express pride in being "Bavarian". However, state legislation regulating citizenship procedures has never been enacted, the constitution itself provides that all Germans enjoy the same rights as Bavarian citizens, and no office issues certificates concerning a "Bavarian" citizenship. Thus, the notion of citizenship rather bears a folkloristic, but not really political meaning.
However, many of those born in Bavarian clearly divide between born Bavarians and people that only moved to Bavaria. The nickname for all those who came to Bavaria is "Zuagroaste" ("those who have traveled here").
Many people in the northern part of Bavaria see themselves as Franconians and do therefore not like to be called "Bavarians". They have a separate dialect and don't wear traditional Bavarian clothing.
German-Bavarian relations
It is a common joke in Germany that Bavaria is not part of Germany. In fact a minority seriously agrees with this notion; the Bavaria Party (Bavaria Party) advocates Bavarian independence from Germany. It is important to note that Bavaria was the only state to reject the West German constitution in 1949. However this has had no consequences on its implementation. Furthermore, many NGOs (non-governmental organizations) have a German and a dedicated Bavarian branch. For example the Red Cross: BRK (Bayerisches Rotes Kreuz) in Bavaria and DRK (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz) in the rest of Germany. The main disintegrated factor might seem to be the fact that Bavaria has its very own political party representing the free state in the Bundestag. However, this party always cooperates with CDU (Christian Democratic Union (Germany)), forming factions and building up the government with it. Thus, the existence of a dedicated party is not necessarily a disintegrating factor and is rather seen as a sign for political diversity in Germany. Bavaria fielded a border police force, much like the Federal German Grenzschutz, during the Cold War.
Population and area
{| class="wikitable"|- bgcolor=lightgrey! | Administrative Region! colspan="2" | Population (2005)! colspan="2" | Area (km²)! colspan="2" | No. municipalities|-| Lower Bavaria| align="right" | 1,341,481| align="right" | 10.8%| align="right" | 8,531| align="right" | 12.1%| align="right" | 308| align="right" | 15.0%|-| [Upper Franconia| align="right" | 1,712,275| align="right" | 13.7%| align="right" | 7,245| align="right" | 10.3%| align="right" | 210| align="right" | 10.2%|-| [Upper Palatinate| align="right" | 1,788,919| align="right" | 14.3%| align="right" | 9,992| align="right" | 14.2%| align="right" | 340| align="right" | 16.5%|-| [Upper Bavaria| align="right" | 4,238,195| align="right" | 33.8%| align="right" | 17,530| align="right" | 24.8%| align="right" | 500| align="right" | 24.3%|-|- bgcolor=lightgrey! Total! align="right" | 12,468,726! align="right" | 100.0%! align="right" | 70,549! align="right" | 100.0%! align="right" | 2,056! align="right" | 100.0%|}
See also
List of rulers of Bavaria
List of Premiers of Bavaria
Former countries in Europe after 1815
Extensive pictures of Bavaria in addition to those shown below are linked from in :Category:Bavaria, where they are organized (predominantly) by locale.
External links
- http://www.bayern.de official website
- Bavarian Traditions and Customs
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