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  1. Swabia’s name is derived from that of the Suebi, a Germanic people who, with the Alemanni, occupied the upper Rhine and upper Danube region in the 3rd century ad and spread south to Lake Constance and east to the Lech River. Known first as Alemannia, the region was called Swabia from the 11th century.

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  2. Not all of Swabia encompasses the massive Swabian Alb, also called the Swabian Jura. Again, don’t care too much what you call it. Again, don’t care too much what you call it. It’s the low mountain range countryside that steals the show around these parts with its limestone cliffs, 2500 caves, the Blue Spot (it’s a deep blue water hole ...

    • The Collapse of The Duchy of Swabia
    • The Unification of Baden and Württemberg
    • The Reason That Many Germans Know So Little About Swabia

    But let’s get back to Swabia. The reason Swabia is so much smaller nowadays than it used to be is that the Duchy of Swabia collapsed in the thirteenth century. The last monarch to govern the Duchy of Swabia was Duke Johann who had to flee from Swabia after he had killed his uncle, Albert I of Habsburg, who was King of Germany from 1282 until his as...

    After World War II, there was a public vote on the future of the German states Baden and Württemberg. As a result, Baden and Würrtemberg were united into the present-day German state Baden-Württemberg. However, that doesn’t mean that Baden-Württemberg is the state of the Swabians. Baden has been separated from Württemberg for almost 1000 years. And...

    There’s surprisingly very little knowledge and understanding about the German tribes among the German population. That is because of the obsession of the school system with the Holocaust and Third Reich. While these are important topics, they are so overrepresented that things related to local history get rarely taught in school. They don’t teach t...

  3. Aug 24, 2016 · The easternmost section of Swabia is part of the Danubian plateau of Bavaria and is a Bavarian province (c.3,940 sq mi/10,205 sq km), with Augsburg as capital. Swabia is rich in history and is a treasury of German architecture. Settled in the 3d cent. by the Germanic Suebi and Alemanni during the great migrations, the region was also known as ...

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  5. Feb 28, 2021 · Swabia or Schwaben is a historic cultural region in southwestern Germany that today includes mainly the former German State of Württemberg and Bavarian parts. The people in the Swabia region speak a German dialect that is known as Swabian German. Swabia comes from Suebi, a Germanic people who occupied the Rhine and upper Danube region in the ...

  6. The Swabian (German: Schwaben) cultural region is, for most Austrians, Germans, Swiss and visitors, a very ancient and distinct cultural area, most of which is in Baden-Württemberg, but with a substantial portion also in the western part of Bavaria . The Vorarlberg of Austria and the northern fringe of Switzerland also used to belong to the ...

  7. From c. 10th century it became one of the five great tribal duchies of early medieval Germany. It was ruled by the Hohenstaufen dynasty c. 1077–1268, after which the duchy was divided. Several alliances of cities, known as the Swabian Leagues, were formed in the 14th–16th centuries. The region was a territorial division of the Holy Roman ...

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