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The history of Bavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as 
a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman Empire 
to its status as an independent kingdom and finally, as a large and significant
Bundesland (state) of the modern Federal Republic of Germany.  Munich is the 
capital of Bavaria.

Bavarian tradition is important as are preserved old customs, foods, celebrations, 
folk customs and traditional music - expressing their genuine love of their home 
and country.
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Bavarian Christmas
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Now what goes better with a mug of German pilsner lager, than a nice fat pretzel? A German tradition that has come to America as well! 2008 Introduction Made in Germany at the Inge-glas® Workshop 2-1/2 inches - 6,3 cm
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Bavarian Brat - Bratwurst
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Bavarian Christmas
Added in 2012, this bratwurst is not only a German tradition, typically eaten on a plate with mustard on the side, or in the bun as anyone who attends a cookout in Wisconsin could testify! Made in Neustadt, Bavaria by Inge-glas® of Germany 2008 Introduction - 2012 Addition 3-1/4 inches - 8,0 cm
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Robust Radish
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It is the white and crispy radish that Bavarian's find a good snack to go along with a mug of Lager, but this little red radish is what Americans tend to mix into their salads! Made in Neustadt, Bavaria by Inge-glas® of Germany 2013 Introduction 2 inches - 5,0 cm
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Old World Timepiece
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The first Black Forest Cuckoo Clock was created over 250 years ago by Franz Kettler in the village of Triberg, Germany. This Cuckoo Clock ornament from the Inge- glas® workshop, captures the details of the real thing in miniature. Introduced 2002 Made in Germany 3 inches - 8,0 cm
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