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Baden is a region in the exterior southwest of the
Federal Republic of Germany and beside
Württemberg and Hohenzollern one of the three
parts of the Bundesland "Baden-Württemberg",
which is the third largest of the 16 Bundesländer
in Germany (only Bavaria and Niedersachsen are
larger). Baden itself has a population of about 4
million inhabitants and an expanse of 15.070 km².
It is located along the Rhine River and has
borders with France in the west and with
Switzerland in the south. The most famous and
largest towns are Karlsruhe, Heidelberg, Mannheim
and Freiburg. The landscape is dominated by the
Rhine valley on the one hand, and on the other
hand by the mountains of the Schwarzwald (Black
Forest; highest mountain Feldberg, 1493 m), in the
north rather by the area called Kraichgau and the
Odenwald. In the south a part of the Bodensee
(Lake Constance) even belongs to Baden. Moreover
after an official selection Baden is holding 4 of
the 9 very best universities in Germany
(Constance, Freiburg, Heidelberg, Karlsruhe).
Its national colours are gold-red-gold, which are
reaching back to mediaeval times being the colours
of the margraves of Baden. The margravate was
founded at the beginning of the 12th century and
rested until the end of the Napoleonic Wars, but
being divided 1533 in the protestant margravate
Baden-Durlach and the catholic margravate
Baden-Baden. 1771 it was unified again. Then, in
1806, Napoleon turned it into a grand duchy and it
gained many new territories. In 1848/49 Baden was
the starting point and the centre of the
revolutionary movements fighting for a democratic
and liberal republic in Germany. So it was in
Rastatt, in the heart of Baden, where the
revolutionists lost their last fight against the
reactionary forces. The grand duchy Baden existed
until the German November Revolution of 1918
immediately after the end of World War I. During
the era of Weimar Republic 1918-1933, the first
democracy in Germany, also Baden was a democratic
republic and got the status of a free state within
the German republic. The state existed until 1945,
but from 1933 on it had to follow the enforced
political conformity of the Nazi regime. After
World War II the time of an independent Baden was
over. It was consolidated together with
Württemberg and Hohenzollern after a referendum,
which modus was very disputed and still is today
(in fact the majority of the old Baden voted
against the fusion). And so Baden is living on in
the new, today still existing Bundesland
"Baden-Württemberg".
The inofficial national anthem of Baden is called
"Badnerlied". The composer of the anthem is
unknown, but probably the melody has its roots
somewhere in Saxonia and was brought to Baden in
the 19th century, where the text was transformed
to the today known "Badnerlied". The anthem is
very popular and is played very often at
celebrations, sport events, parties and both
official and inofficial events.
Music:
1.) Badnerlied
2.) Beethoven- 9th symphony
3.) Schwarzwaldmarie (Black Forest Folk Song)
4.) German Blasmusik
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schönen Bildern unsere Heimatregion präsentieren
kann! Tags : National Anthem Badnerlied Hymn Hymne Baden Badisch Bilder Region Landschaft Geschichte History |
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Affichage : 3976
Durée : 390 s |
| Das Badnerlied |
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für alle Badner und die wo es werden wollen
(hoffentlich keine schwaben) eine kleine
erinnerung an die heimat Tags : Heimatkunde^^ |
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Affichage : 4141
Durée : 143 s |
| Badnerlied |
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Das Lied der Badener für alle, die noch immer
unter der Entscheidung der Bundesregierung von
1952 leiden, in der Baden und Schwaben zu
Baden-Württemberg "vereint" wurden. Tags : Baden |
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Durée : 127 s |
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