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Type of german
Derivation bavaria
Type Words
Derivation bavaria

Examples of bavarian

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Bavarian and Tyrolean breeders maintained close ties and cooperated extensively.
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Bavarian reforms in 1809 and 1811 adopted essentially the same standard pound.
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Bavarian Automotive added almost 3,400 square feet of service space five years ago.
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Bavarian farmer Sebastian Hirmer reaps hops from 18 hectare fields annually.
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Bavarian politics, dominated for decades by the CSU, does not travel well.
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Bavarian Nordic slid 4 percent to 214 kroner, the most in two months.
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Bavarian folk music is likely the most well-known outside of Germany.
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Bavarian country fairs do not stint on tradition, it turns out.
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Bavarian Chops are lightly floured, browned, sauted with mushrooms and green onion, and simmered in beer.
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  • A native or an inhabitant of Bavaria
  • Of or relating to or characteristic of Bavaria or its people; "Bavarian beer"
  • (bavaria) a state in southern Germany famous for its beer; site of an automobile factory
  • ((301) Bavaria) 301 Bavaria is a large Main belt asteroid.
  • Bavaria, formally the Free State of Bavaria (Freistaat Bayern, ; Freistaat Bayre; Freistoot Boarn), is a state of Germany, located in the southeast of the country. With an area of , it is by far the largest German state by area, forming almost 20% of the total land area of Germany. ...
  • (Bavaria (beer)) Bavaria is a Dutch brewery founded in 1719 by Laurentius Moorees in Lieshout, North Brabant, and currently owned by the Swinkels family.
  • Bavaria brewery may refer to:
  • (Bavaria (Nervesa della Battaglia)) Bavaria is a ward of the municipality of Nervesa della Battaglia in Treviso province.
  • Of or pertaining to Bavaria; A German dialect spoken in Bavaria (a state of southern West Germany) and Austria, which varies considerably across different regions