Which part of Germany is most based? Is it Baden Wurtemmburg?

Which part of Germany is most based? Is it Baden Wurtemmburg?

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Are you just asking this because of the poster from there in the regions thread

Be honest, did you know about Baden-Wurttemburg before? Because you didn't spell it right

I studied in Hessen and I liked it

you actually spelled it wrong too

my thoughts exactly when I saw the pic lol

frankfurt?

Hessen, outside of Frankfurt; ESPECIALLY northeast by the Thüringen border where you can see the shadow of the old east/west border.
Based, I was in Marburg

>lower saxony is north and on the other side of saxony
someone explain this

Mittelfranken.

Marburg
When did you go? I was there last fall.

Lower Saxony is North of Saxony and Saxony Anhalt, but at a lower elevation

The Saarland.
"Nieder" can also be translated as nether, as in Netherlands. Maybe that clears things up.

>Marburg
Oh fuggg. I went back in spring semester 2015 over in Karl-Egermann Haus or wherever it was along Fuchspass.

Pomerania since it's rightfully Swedish clay.

I lived in Wehrda

never ventured out there weirdly enough, there were some Canadians in our group that were staying there. Did you go for German language immersion or just to study?

do you guys like Saxony Anhalt?

I went to study, while also improving my language skills

Also everyone lived in either Wehrda or Studentendorf while I was there

Do you attend a university in the upper midwest, perchance?

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Nope

I spent 6 months in Bavaria and it was cook.

*cool

Saxony-Anhalt of course.

>Is it Baden Wurtemmburg
It's the only Bundesland bordering Siwtzerland, so yes.

Rhineland-Pfalz.

Is NRW the least based?

do you like Lucerne?

Not really. Too many tourists there.

>Is it Baden Wurtemmburg?
KEK

For me, it's Schleswig-Holstein

what do you like about Schlewsig-Holstein?

Yes Bawü

t. Studied abroad in Heidelberg and have a girlfriend from BW as well

It's literally Bavaria. The rest of Germany is poland-tier.

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Are BaWu girls qt?

Based

never seen my 100k city on a map like this

you are right
S-H

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East: narrow-minded sadistic jailers
West: Patrick Bateman-style corporate automatons who are obsessed with shoes, ties, jackets and cars
South: inbred racist hillbillies

Based and Gustavadolphpilled

For me, it's Saxony.

Wasn’t Saxony originally referring to an area that corresponds to today’s Lower Saxony and Westphalia but it ended up to be a name of another irrelevant region because of historical clusterfuck?

>Wurtemmburg
wew

Yes, pretty much
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa broken up the powerful duchy of Saxony (comprising most of northern Germany) and gave the empty ducal title to the ruler of Wittenberg. The title was not entirely useless, as it gave its owner one of the seven votes in the imperial election and other priviledges.
In 15th century Wittenberg and the ducal title were inherited by the neighbour to the south - the margrave of Meißen. And because the saxon title was more prestigeous, the historical region of Meißen was rebranded as Saxony

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the one with the cutest guys

Ostpreussen

Shit, this is a complicated story

very good explanation. didnt know how to explain this shit lel

That and Saxony are muh ancestors so

Yes. I live there and it sucks.

>greater bavarian empire
>not even 10% bavarian call it bavaria anyway
the self Absorption of bavarians is astounding