Run-away Bavaria

Run-away Bavaria.

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other way around

Bavaria and Baden-Wuttenburg should be unified with Austria.

Okay so how come Austrians look like Arnold while Bavarians look like some kind of Italian-Turk mix?

>Sharing a border with TWO """"""German""""""" states

Versailles wasn't enough.

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no

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UGH

Why is the left side of Austria trying to run away

Why are they such psychopaths?

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Hard to tell.

no it's not. Austria is the result of Bavarian expansion into the southeast, it's the result of a march creaeted by Bavarian settlers, this is historical fact.

That's very Islamophobe of you.

Austrians are superior

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What could have be

Wikipedia says it was created by Charlesmagne, centuries later bought up piece by piece by the Habsburgs. You literally aren’t German.

*what used to be

>In the meantime, the Germanic tribe of the Bavarii (Bavarians), vassals of the Franks, had developed in the 5th and 6th century in the west of the country and in what is now known as Bavaria, while what is today Vorarlberg had been settled by the Alemans. In the northern alps the Bavarians had become established as a stem dukedom around 550 AD, under the rule of the Agilolfings until 788 as an eastern outpost of the Frankish empire. At that time the lands occupied by the Bavarians extended south to current South Tyrol, and east to the river Enns. The administrative centre was at Regensburg. Those groups mixed with the Rhaeto-Romanic population and pushed it up into the mountains along the Puster Valley.[18]
>In the south of present-day Austria the Slavic tribes had settled in the valleys of the Drava, Mura and Save by 600 AD. The westward Slavic migration stopped further Bavarian migration eastwards by 610. Their most westward expansion was reached in 650 at the Puster Valley (Pustertal), but gradually fell back to the Enns River by 780.[17] The settlement boundary between Slavs and Bavarians roughly corresponds to a line from Freistadt through Linz, Salzburg (Lungau), to East Tyrol (Lesachtal), with Avars and Slavs occupying eastern Austria and modern day Bohemia.
>Carantania, under pressure of the Avars, lost its independence to Bavaria in 745 and was divided between Bavaria (western part) and the Avar Khaganate (eastern part). The Bavarian part of it became a margraviate. During the following centuries, Bavarian settlers went down the Danube and up the Alps, a process through which Austria was to become the mostly German-speaking country it is today.

Do you honestly think we have time to read this?

>Bavarians look like some kind of Italian-Turk mix
Like Bastian Schweinsteiger?

shut up

..No?

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Veneto was never under g*rms

Fickts eich

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Next time we will stop at Vienna ungrateful b-sturd

I would really like to visit one day

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_of_Verona

Under the Regnum Italicae not Germany

>The March of Verona and Aquileia was a vast march (frontier district) of the Holy Roman Empire in northeastern Italy during the Middle Ages, centered on the cities of Verona and Aquileia. Seized by King Otto I of Germany in 952, it was held by the Dukes of Bavaria; from 976 in personal union with the Duchy of Carinthia.

Dukes had many roles

cope

Go to Innsbruck if anywhere.