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Baden-Württemberg (state) |
Coordinates: |
Lat: 47 57 00 N degrees minutes |
Lat: 47.9500 decimal degrees |
Long: 009 54 00 E degrees minutes |
Long: 9.9000 decimal degrees |
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Note: Baden-Württemberg is a state in southwestern Germany, bordered by Switzerland in the south, France to the west, the state of Bavaria on the east, Rhineland-Palatinate on the northeast, and Hesse to the north. It measures some 13,804 square miles in area. Most of its people are Alemanni, relatives of the French Alsatians, plus Franconians, Palatinate people, and Swabians. Before the Romans occupied it, the main European trading artery was the River Rhein which runs through Baden-Württemberg. It also had immense hardwood forests, now largely cut. To the south are the Alps. The state was formed in the post-World War II occupational period from three former states in the American and French zones; this arrangement was ratified by a referendum in 1951 and made official in 1952. Its capital is Stuttgart. The 2004 estimated population was 10,721,600. |
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Baden-Württemberg (preferred,C,V,English-P,U,N)
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Baden-Württemberg (German-P,U,N)
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Baden-Württemberg (Spanish)
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באדן-וירטמברג (C,U,Hebrew )
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Badän-Vürtän (C,U,Volapük)
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Badenas-Viurtembergas (C,U,Lithuanian)
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Bādene-Virtemberga (C,U,Latvian)
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Badenia-Virtembergia (C,U,Latin)
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Badenia-Wirtembergia (C,U,Polish)
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Badenia-Wurtemberg (C,U,Ido)
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Badensko-Württembergska (C,U,Upper Sorbian)
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Bádensko-Württembersko (C,U,Czech)
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Bádensko-Württembersko (Slovak)
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badenvirtemberg (C,U)
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Baden-Virtembergo (C,U,Esperanto)
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Baden-Vürtemberq (C,U,Azerbaijani)
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Baden-Vyrtemberg (C,U,Albanian)
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Baden-Würrtenberg (C,U,Ligurian)
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Baden-Würtembärj (C,U,Northern Frisian)
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Baden-Wúrtemberch (C,U,Western Frisian)
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Baden-Wurtemberg (C,U,Catalan)
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Baden-Wurtemberg (Aragonese)
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Baden-Wurtemberg (Spanish)
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Baden-Würtembergska (C,U,Lower Sorbian)
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Baden-Würtembierich (C,U,Saterfriesisch)
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Baden-Württemberg Region (C,U,English)
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Bade-Wirddebärsch (C,U,Pfaelzisch)
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Bade-Wöötebersch (C,U)
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Bade-Wurtemberg (C,U,O,French)
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Bådn-Württmberg (C,U,Bavarian)
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Pays de Bade (C,U,French)
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بادن فورتمبيرغ (C,U,Arabic)
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באדין-בורטינבירג (C,U,Ladino)
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باډن ورټم بېرګ (C,U,Pashto)
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รัฐบาเดิน-เวือร์ทเทมแบร์ก (C,U,Thai)
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Баден-Вюртемберг (C,U,Russian)
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Баден-Вюртемберг (Ukrainian)
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Баден-Вюртемберг (Chuvash)
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Баден-Вюртемберг (Bulgarian)
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Баден-Вюртемберг (Ossetian/Ossetic)
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바덴뷔르템베르크 주 (C,U,Korean)
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ბადენ-ვიურტემბერგი (C,U,Georgian)
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Бадэн-Вюртэмберг (C,U,Belarusian)
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بادنورتمبرگ (C,U,Panjabi, Western)
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بادن-وورتمبرگ (C,U,Persian-Farsi)
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バーデン=ヴュルテンベルク州 (C,U,Japanese)
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Βάδη-Βυρτεμβέργη (C,U,Greek)
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巴登-符腾堡 (C,U,Chinese)
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बाडेन-व्युर्टेंबर्ग (C,U,Marathi)
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Баден-Виртемберг (C,U,Macedonian)
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Баден-Виртемберг (Serbian)
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بادێن-ڤوورتمبێرگ (C,U,Central Kurdish)
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Württemberg-Baden (H,V)
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