thumb|Grand Duchy of Baden with the Margraviate (red) and gains after 1803 thumb|Hohenbaden Castle on the [[Battert above Baden-Baden]] thumb|Monument to Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden in front of [[Karlsruhe Palace]]
Baden was a historical German state that existed in southwestern Germany, evolving from a margraviate into a grand duchy and gaining significant territory after 1803. It was ruled by leaders like Charles Frederick and was centered around important cities such as Baden-Baden and Karlsruhe, making it a notable political entity in German history.
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thumb|Grand Duchy of Baden with the Margraviate (red) and gains after 1803 thumb|Hohenbaden Castle on the [[Battert above Baden-Baden]] thumb|Monument to Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden in front of [[Karlsruhe Palace]]
Baden (; ) is a historical territory in southern Germany. In earlier times it was considered to be on both sides of the Upper Rhine, but since the Napoleonic Wars, it has been considered only East of the Rhine.
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