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Swabia
thumb|250px|Today's Swabia within Germany. The Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis (yellow) is at the transitional area of the Swabian, Upper Rhenish and Lake Constance dialects of Alemannic. The western [[Bodenseekreis district is not considered a part of modern Swabia. The dividing line is between Baden-Württemberg (west) and Bavaria (east).]] thumb|upright|The coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg: Or, three lions passant sable, the arms of the [[Duchy of Swabia, in origin the arms of the House of Hohenstaufen. Also used for Swabia (and Württemberg-Baden, 1945–1952) are the three antlers of the coat o
Swabia
administrative region of Bavaria, Germany
Swabian Jura
low mountain range in Germany
Danube Swabians
ethnic group
Swabians
Swabians ( , singular Schwabe) are a German ethnographic group native to the region of Swabia, which is mostly divided between the modern states of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, in southwestern Germany.
Schussen
The Schussen () is a tributary of Lake Constance (), which drains to the High Rhine, in the southern portion of Upper Swabia in Baden-Württemberg (Germany).
Anton Birlinger
German philologist and germanist (1834–1891)
Swabian cuisine
German regional cuisine
Muss i denn
traditional song adapted by Friedrich Silcher
Ostrach
river in Germany
Muggeseggele
thumb|Muggeseggele refers to the sex organ of a housefly. Muggeseggele, or Muckenseckel, is a humorous Alemannic German idiom used in Swabia to designate a nonspecific very small length or amount of something; it refers to a housefly's scrotum. It has been called the smallest Swabian unit of measurement and plays a similar role in northern Baden-Württemberg and Franconia.
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