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Electorate of Bavaria
state in the Holy Roman Empire
Nuremberg U-Bahn
underground railway in Nuremberg, Germany
Grand Duchy of Würzburg
former country
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamberg
Catholic archdiocese in Germany
Saxe-Coburg
Saxe-Coburg () was a duchy held by the Ernestine branch of the Wettin dynasty in today's Bavaria, Germany.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Eichstätt
diocese of the Catholic Church in Germany
Altbayern
Altbayern (; , also written Altbaiern, English: "Old Bavaria") is the territory and people of the three oldest parts of the present Free State of Bavaria, which were earlier known as Kurbayern (English: "Electoral Bavaria") after the former Electorate of Bavaria.
Ludwig Canal
canal
Bavaria-Straubing
thumb|280px|Scattered lands of Bavaria-Straubing, 1353-1432 thumb|140px|Coat of Arms of the Dukes of Bavaria-Straubing-Holland Bavaria-Straubing denotes the widely scattered territorial inheritance in the Wittelsbach house of Bavaria that were governed by independent dukes of Bavaria-Straubing between 1353 and 1432; a map (illustration) of these marches and outliers of the Holy Roman Empire, vividly demonstrates the fractionalisation of lands where primogeniture did not obtain.
Palatinate-Sulzbach
thumb|262px|Sulzbach-Rosenberg|Sulzbach Castle Palatinate-Sulzbach was the name of two separate states of the Holy Roman Empire located in modern Amberg-Sulzbach, Bavaria, Germany, ruled by a branch of the House of Wittelsbach.
Degenerate Art Exhibition
Series of propaganda exhibitions with defamed art by German Nazis, e.g. in Munich 1937
Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg
State of the Holy Roman Empire (c. 888–1803)
Gau Baden-Elsaß
regional subdivision of the Nazi Party (1925) and administrative division of Nazi Germany (1933) ; renamed Gau Baden-Elsaß (1941)
Gau Bayreuth
administrative division of Nazi Germany
Bundesautobahn 995
federal motorway in Germany
Gau Westmark
regional subdivision of the Nazi Party (1925) and administrative division of Nazi Germany (1933) ; renamed Gau Pfalz-Saar (1935) and Gau Westmark (1940)
Nuremberg Metropolitan Region
metropolitan region in Germany
Battle of Pfaffenhofen
battle of the Austrian succession, 1745
Gau Mainfranken
administrative division of Nazi Germany
Prince-Bishopric of Eichstätt
Ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire, ruled by the Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
Gau Franconia
Nazi subdivision
Bishopric of Chiemsee
lost diocese of the roman Catholic Church
Schweinfurt–Regensburg mission
Battle of Mellrichstadt
1078 middle ages battle
Bundesstraße 16
federal highway in Germany
Gau München-Oberbayern
administrative division of Nazi Germany
Oberpfalz Jura
Middle mountain range
Great Exhibition of German Art
series of art exhibitions
Rosenheim–Salzburg railway
German railway
Franconia
wine-producing region
Bundesautobahn 999
unbuilt federal motorway in Germany
Bavarian Nordgau
northeastern region of Bavaria
Holzkirchen–Rosenheim railway
railway line in Bavaria
Bundesstraße 299
federal highway in Germany
Werdenfelser Land
Stuttgart–Würzburg railway
railway line in Germany
Munich–Rosenheim railway
railway line in Bavaria
Bayern 1
Radio program of the Bayerischer Rundfunk
Bayern 2
radio station
Nuremberg Hbf–Würzburg Hbf railway
railway line in Germany
Pellerhaus
thumb|The current south facade, "Mayerhaus" from 1957 (photographed in 2013). The Pellerhaus monument (referred to as Mayersches Pellerhaus in relation to the post-war building) is an archive and library building on Egidienplatz in Nuremberg's old city centre. It extends over the area of the historic Pellerhaus and the historic Imhoff house to the east of it, which was rebuilt after the war in the contemporary design of the late 1950s.
Bundesstraße 300
federal highway in Germany
Battle of Laufach
battle of Frohnhofen
Nuremberg–Regensburg railway
railway line in Germany
Nuremberg–Cheb railway
railway line in Germany and the Czech Republic
Munich–Augsburg railway
German railway line
U1 (Nuremberg)
underground railway line in Nuremberg, Germany
U2 (Nuremberg)
underground railway line in Nuremberg, Germany
Sendling's Night of Murder
1705 massacre in Sendling, Germany
BR-Klassik
BR-Klassik is the common branding of the classical music offerings of the Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), the public broadcaster of Bavaria. It is principally associated with the Munich-based radio station, created in 1980 and called Bayern 4 Klassik until 2009, but the name is also used on the television channels and online broadcasts and publications of the BR, as well as by its record label, which publishes recordings made by its musical ensembles.
Nuremberg Hbf–Bamberg railway
railway line in Middle and Upper Franconia, Germany
U3 (Nuremberg)
underground railway line in Nuremberg, Germany
Bamberg–Hof Hbf railway
railway line in Upper Franconia, Germany
Munich Art Theatre
former theater in Munich, Germany
Synagogue on Reichenbachstraße in Munich
building in Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt, Upper Bavaria, Germany
Trunk line 2
Planned railway tunnel in Munich, Germany
Gäuboden
thumb|400px|The Gäuboden thumb|left|Gäuboden landscape with Oberalteich Monastery in the background
Talburgtor
thumb|Talburgtor with Old Town Hall, Carl August Lebschée, 1853 thumb|View from the New Town Hall to the Talburgtor, 1923
Nuremberg Hbf–Irrenlohe railway
railway line in Germany
Reintal
thumb|The Upper Reintal from the Zugspitzplatt The Reintal ("Rein Valley") is the name given to the upper and lower valleys of the River Partnach between the Zugspitzplatt plateau and the Partnachklamm gorge. A hiking route to Germany's highest mountain, the Zugspitze runs through the valley.