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 Austro-Bavarian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Austro-Bavarian or Bavarian is an Upper Germanic language.
Lower Bavaria, southern Upper Palatinate, the Swabian district of Aichach, the northern parts of the State of Salzburg,
Most Bavarians and Austrians can read, write and understand Standard German but, as a phenomenon, many people, especially in rural areas, don't have opportunities to speak it at all.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Austro-Bavarian

  
 ITALY [Definition]
Campania Campania is a region of Southern Italy, bordering on Lazio to the north-west, Molise to the north, Puglia to the north-east, Basilicata to the east, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west.
The northern and southern borders are defined by the Pustertal (valley of the Rienz) and the Val Sugana....
Calabria A region in southern Italy, Calabria occupies the "toe" of the Italian peninsula south of Naples.
www.wikimirror.com /ITALY

  
 GERMANY - LoveToKnow Article on GERMANY
The southern sides of this range are comparatively steep; on the north it slopes gently down to the plains of Leipzig, but is intersected by the deep valleys of the Elster and Mulde.
The rainfall is greatest in the Bavarian tableland and the hilly regions of western Germany.
northwest of Hanover, and the Dummersee on the southern frontier of Oldenburg.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /G/GE/GERMANY.htm

  
 Austrian German - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Southern Austro-Bavarian subgroups, with the latter encompassing the languages of the
Interestingly, the geographic borderlines between the different accents coincide strongly with the borders of the states and also with the border to Bavaria, with Bavarians having a markedly different rhythm of speech in spite of the similarities in the language as such.
However, if it goes into the dialects of the deeper valleys of Tyrol, sometimes even other Tyroleans are hopeless to understand the dialect.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Austrian_Dialect

  
 High German
A republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula; was the core of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire between the 4th century BC and the 5th century AD Italy)
A republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula; was the core of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire between the 4th century BC and the 5th century AD Italy, Quick Facts about: Poland
A land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a hill mountain ous areas of southern Germany and the Alps; in the second context, the "high" means "official".
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/H/Hi/High_German.htm

  
 Cimbrian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cimbrian is related to Austro-Bavarian and is sometimes classified as a Southern Bavarian dialect.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cimbrian_language

  
 Upper German languages
Southern Austro-Bavarian (in Austria and South Tyrol, Italy)
Upper German can be generally classified as Alemannic or Austro-Bavarian.
Upper German is a family of High German dialects spoken primarily in southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Northern Italy.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Upper_German

  
 Slovenes [Definition]
[click for more] accepted union with Bavarians Bavarian can either when used as an adjective, refer to the German state of Bavaria; or refer to the Bavarian or Austro-Bavarian language, a group of closely related dialects spoken in parts of Bavaria, most of Austria and the South Tyrol.
Argentina Argentina is a cone-shaped country in southern South America, situated between the Andes in the west and the southern Atlantic Ocean in the east.
Italy The Italian Republic or Italy (Italian: Repubblica Italiana or Italia) is a southern European country, comprising a boot-shaped peninsula and two large islands in the Mediterranean Sea: Sicily and Sardinia.
www.wikimirror.com /Slovenes

  
 Wikinfo High German
Bavarian (mostly in Austria and in Bavaria, in Germany)
In the first context, the "high" refers to the mountainous areas of southern Germany and the Alps ; in the second context, the "high" means "official".
The use of High German to refer only to the official German language is not linguistic use, and tends to lead to confusion when discussing the German language: many High German dialects are called Low German, a term properly used for a different (but related) language family.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=High_German

  
 Austro-Bavarian German
Austro-Bavarian is an Upper German dialect family spoken in Southern Bavaria, the major part of Austria (outside of Vorarlberg, where an Alemannic dialect is spoken), and South Tyrol (politically a part of Italy).
It includes the Austro-Bavarian dialect, as well as the Cimbrian and Mócheno dialects spoken in formerly Austrian parts of modern Italy, and Hutterite German, spoken by some ethnic German communities in North America.
www.encyclopedia-1.com /a/au/austro_bavarian_german.html

  
 12456.txt
Close relations between Southern France and Northern Italy had existed from an early period: commercial intercourse between the towns on the Mediterranean was in some cases strengthened by treaties; the local nobles were connected by feudal ties resulting from the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Empire.
It was in Southern Gaul, again, that Christianity first obtained a footing; here the barbarian invasions of the fifth and sixth centuries proved less destructive to civilisation than in Northern France, and the Visigoths seem to have been more amenable to the influences of culture than the Northern Franks.
In the summer of 1209 a great army of crusaders assembled at Lyons, and Southern France was invaded by a horde composed partly of religious fanatics, of men who were anxious to gain the indulgences awarded to crusaders without the danger of a journey overseas, and of men who were simply bent on plunder.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/1/2/4/5/12456/12456.txt

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Kingdom of Bavaria
The southern tributaries of the Main, which leave Bavarian territory near Ostheim, are the Regnitz and the Tauber; the northern are the Rodach and the Saale.
The Bavarian troops are equipped with the same arms as the other division of the Imperial German army but wear a different uniform.
Thirty thousand Bavarian troops died in Russia, victims of the climate or of encounters with the Cossacks.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02353c.htm

  
 Learn more about Timeline of Slovene history in the online encyclopedia.
1335 - The Duchy of Carinthia is bestowed by Louis the Bavarian on the dukes of Austria.
Circa 290 - Noricum is divided under Roman Emperor Diocletian ( 245 - 313, reigned 284 - 305) into Noricum ripense (along the Danube) and mediterranean (the southern mountainous district).
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /t/ti/timeline_of_slovene_history.html

  
 High German - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Southern Austro-Bavarian (includes the dialects of Tyrol, Carinthia and
High German as used in Southern Germany, Bavaria and Austria was an important basis for the developement of standard German.
Alps, as opposed to "Low German" spoken along the flat sea coasts of the north.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/High_German

  
 Austro-Hungarian Army - Col di Lana
Ironically when Italy declared war on the 23rd of May 1915, the very formations that would assure the defence of Austria's Southern border were bleeding to death in Galicia.
On the Col di Lana itself and on its forward and flanking slopes a number of positions were constructed, the most important of these being the actual position on the peak - the "Gipfelstellung", the "Infanteriestellung" and the "Felsenwache" or rock position both on the Southern (forward) slope and point 2250 just to the East.
The fighting for the Col di Lana position started in earnest with the mounting of the 2nd offensive commencing on the 4th of July 1915 with repeated attacks against the Bavarians in the Infanteriestellung and point 2250 over the following two weeks and with further heavy offensive action in the first week of August.
www.austro-hungarian-army.co.uk /battles/coldilan.htm

  
 Southern Austro-Bavarian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carinthia Styria, and the southern parts of the states of Salzburg and
There is also a small region in Upper Bavaria around Garmisch-Partenkirchen the dialect of which is part of this group.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Southern_Austro-Bavarian

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Rupert, Bishop of Worms, baptized the Bavarian duke, Theodo, at Regensburg (Ratisbon) and became the Apostle of the Austrian Bajuvarii.
The school at Kaplitz in southern Bohemia, under the supervision of the parish priest, Ferdinand Kindermann, was noted as a model school.
The common schools, which Maria Theresa had called a political necessity, were reorganized by Abbot John Ignaz Felbiger of Sagen in Prussian Silesia, each parish being given a primary school, each district a high school, and the capital of each province a normal school with which an institute for training teachers was connected.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02121b.htm

  
 Austro-Hungarian Army - The Armistice 1918
Troops of all nationalities of the vanishing empire passing through the valley of the Inn on their way to Salzburg encountered the Bavarian regiments commanded by General Krafft von Delmensingen, formerly the renowned commander of the Bavarian Alpine Corps, which were on their way to the Brenner and the Tauern Mountains.
The further co-operation of German-Austrian troops with the Bavarian regiments was out of the question, no matter how friendly might be the sentiments entertained by Austria for her German ally.
Nor was it difficult for the Supreme War Council to determine the frontiers to be assigned to German-Austria, that is to say, in South Tyrol and in Carinthia, where Austria was to surrender all her territory up to the Brenner, the Pustertal as far as Toblach, and the Tarvis basin.
www.austro-hungarian-army.co.uk /armistice.html

  
 Southern Austro-Bavarian - Result for Southern Austro-Bavarian - Meaning of Southern Austro-Bavarian - Definition of Southern Austro-Bavarian - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
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www.mauspfeil.net /Southern_Austro-Bavarian.html

  
 Southern Europe, 1800-1900 A.D._Timeline of Art History_The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Bavarian prince Otto arrives in 1833 and is crowned king two years later.
Many of the artists who gather at Els Quatre Gats dedicate their work to a realistic portrayal of bourgeois life in Barcelona, a "religion of art and truth," as described by Rusinõl.
The freeing of Greece from Ottoman control gives foreign scholars greater access to the country; German archaeologists start work at Olympia and Athens in the 1830s, and the first excavations at the Parthenon take place in 1885–91.
www.metmuseum.org /toah/ht/10/eus/ht10eus.htm

  
 Upper Germanic - Wikipedia
Upper Germanic languages can be generally classified as Alemannic or Austro-Bavarian.
Upper Germanic is a family of High Germanic languages spoken primarily in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
smok.hdtv.pl /~maks/wiki/tero-dump/wikipedia/up/Upper_German_language.html

  
 SMFD Suites
Folk dances from the regions of Oltenia and Muntenia in southern Romania are characterized by their enthusiasm and high energy.
The Basque people of Euzkadi (southern France and northern Spain) have a strong sense of ethnic identity, with an extremely old culture.
Dancers are proud of their fast and intricate footwork, often using stamps and slaps to accent or syncopate the rhythms of the music.
www.fortnet.org /smfd/suites.html

  
 Visit to the Old Catholics of Bohemia (1889)
They inhabit the central and southern plains, and speak a language which is difficult to acquire for one of another race.
The German inhabitants occupy the border districts, especially the mountain region to the north, and are chiefly commercial and industrial, being busily and successfully engaged in spinning and weaving, in making glass and porcelain, and in mining works of various kinds.
justus.anglican.org /resources/pc/england/jwords/bohemia.html

  
 Southern Andes Parks Park of the Month
For example, the lakeside town of San Carlos de Bariloche in Nahuel Huapi, which looks as if it were lifted whole from the Bavarian Alps and dropped at the foot of the Andes, is a thriving resort that seamlessly accommodates everybody from Eurotrash and wealthy South Americans to family groups, students and vagabonds.
A seemingly endless list: Large, deep-blue glacial lakes at the foot of snow-capped volcanoes and peaks; huge austral forests of southern beech, “monkey puzzle” trees, cypresses and other species that remind visitors of Northern Hemisphere conifer forests while being tantalizingly different; and hot springs and waterfalls.
Wherever and however developed they are, each park is a tangible expression of the belief that some places are too valuable, too fragile, too beautiful to be treated as anything less than special.
www.theculturedtraveler.com /Parks/Archives/So_Andes.htm

  
 The Christian Wars
In that year the war took a decisive turn; the Bavarians re-entered the war on the Catholic side - but a French army inflicted a crushing defeat upon a combined Austro-Bavarian force in May 1648.
Major battles continued between the various armies through to 1647, when the French army managed to invade and hold Bavaria: the Bavarian king, Maximilian I, then dropped out of the war, concluding a separate peace with Sweden and France, known as the Truce of Ulm, in March of that year.
The Swedes then advanced into southern Germany, moving the theater of conflict onto Catholic lands for the first time.
www.white-history.com /hwr43.htm

  
 REPLAY
Brunner and Schuster documented the "Lord's Prayer" as it was prayed in the churches of villages from Southern Tirol (Italy) to Bavaria in 1979 displaying the local variations of the Austro-Bavarian dialect.
On the Occasion of the Exhibition Brunner made a new radio version of the Dialektstudie:
kunstradio.at /REPLAY/INSTALLATIONS/WORKS/brunner_schuster_vater.html

  
 Stirpes - Germanic languages
Latin was influenced by Celtic dialects in northern Italy, by the non-Indo-European Etruscan language in central Italy, and by Greek, which was spoken in southern Italy as early as the 8th century bc.
forum.stirpes.net /printthread.php?t=42

  
 Stormfront White Nationalist Community
Austrians speak the same language as southern Germans, Hochdeutsch and some speak the Austro-Bavarian dialect, which is obviously also spoken by Bavarians.
Southern thus highland Germans, do a little research and you will find the German people depending on region are actually broken up into different categories, also for most of Austria's history it was part of the German empire before it split through rivalry to forge it's own empire.
In 911 the Bavarian duchy was composed roughly of Bavaria proper, present-day Austria, and part of the Upper Palatinate.
www.stormfront.org /archive/t-142140No_Russian_in_the_Ukraine!.html

  
 A Brief History of the German Language
During the time of 1200-1350 the German people wrote mostly using their local dialects, starting with southern Germanic regions, gradually spreading throughout other Germanic settlements, although Latin documents were still in the majority.
My exposure to German dialects included variations in Swabian, Bavarian, Innsbruck, Swiss German, Platt German, and Berlin German.
The phonology and vocabulary of the different regions and cultures tended to be different almost from one house to the other.
linguistics.byu.edu /classes/ling450ch/reports/german.html

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