Bavaria (disambiguation)

Bavaria (disambiguation)

Bavaria is the name of:

* Bavaria, one of the 16 states of Germany.
* Kingdom of Bavaria, a state existing from 1805 to 1918.
* Bavaria, a luxury sedan produced by BMW.
* Bavaria, a "brasserie" in Geneva.
* Bavaria Brewery, a Dutch brewery.
* Bavaria Brau, a South African brewery.
* Bavaria Brewery, a Colombian brewery.
* Bavaria statue, a statue standing at the Theresienwiese in Munich.
* Bavaria Yachtbau, a German sailing and motor yacht builder.


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