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Reinheitsgebot
The '''''' (; ) is a series of regulations limiting the ingredients in beer in Germany and the states of the former Holy Roman Empire. The best known version of the law was adopted in Bavaria in 1516 (by William IV), but similar regulations predate the Bavarian order, and modern regulations also significantly differ from the 1516 Bavarian version. Although today the is mentioned in various texts about the history of beer, historically it was only applied in the duchy, electorate, then Kingdom of Bavaria and from 1906 in Germany as a whole, and it had little or no effect in other countries or r
stopper club
social club whose members always have to carry a plug with them
flag of Bavaria
flag of the German state of Bavaria
Bayernhymne
The Bayernhymne (Bavaria Hymn) is the official anthem of Bavaria, Germany.
Catholic Church in Germany
overview of the role of the Catholic Church in Germany
Bavarian cuisine
regional cuisine
coat of arms of Bavaria
official emblem of the Free State of Bavaria
Bavarian Order of Merit
Order of Merit of the Free State of Bavaria (1957-)
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Wolpertinger
thumb|A stuffed Wolpertinger on display in the Rheinfelder Beerhall, Zürich
Bavarian nationalism
political ideology asserting the shared cultural unity of Bavarians
Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts
German association
Tracht
thumb|Austrian men in their Tracht
Tracht () refers to traditional garments in German-speaking countries and regions. Although the word is most often associated with Bavarian, Austrian, South Tyrolean and Trentino garments, including lederhosen and dirndls, many other German-speaking peoples have them, as did the former Danube Swabian populations of Central Europe.
Bavarian porn
campy subgenre of comic erotic cinema from Germany, usually set in Bavaria or Tyrol