Baden-Württemberg

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English

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌbɑːdən ˈvɜː(ɹ)təmbɜː(ɹ)ɡ/

Proper noun

Baden-Württemberg

  1. A state in southwest Germany

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See also

Divisions of the Federal Republic of Germany in English (layout · text)
Area states: Baden-Württemberg · Bavaria · Brandenburg · Hesse · Lower Saxony · Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania · North Rhine-Westphalia · Rhineland-Palatinate · Saarland · Saxony · Saxony-Anhalt · Schleswig-Holstein · Thuringia
City states: Berlin · Bremen · Hamburg

German

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Etymology

Baden +‎ Württemberg, the resulting Bundesland created from the merger of three smaller Bundesländer: Baden, Württemberg-Baden, and Württemberg-Hohenzollern.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Baden-Württemberg n (proper noun, genitive Baden-Württembergs or (optionally with an article) Baden-Württemberg)

  1. Baden-Württemberg (a state in southwest Germany)
    Synonym: (informal) Ba-Wü

Derived terms

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Divisions of the Federal Republic of Germany in German (layout · text)
Flächenländer: Baden-Württemberg · Bayern · Brandenburg · Hessen · Niedersachsen · Mecklenburg-Vorpommern · Nordrhein-Westfalen · Rheinland-Pfalz · Saarland · Sachsen · Sachsen-Anhalt · Schleswig-Holstein · Thüringen
Stadtstaaten: Berlin · Bremen · Hamburg

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