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Bavaria
State Information
State capital: Munich
Country: Germany

Bavaria is a state in Germany. Its capital city is Munich.

History[edit]

As part of his speech to Marge, Frank Ormand tells her that, among others things, "whenever a Bavarian is not quite full, you will be there."[1]

Homer once referred to Rainier Wolfcastle as a "Bavarian creampuff."[2]

While talking about a cake, Homer mentions that the frosting was like snow on the eaves of a Bavarian castle.[3]

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