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  1. The Landtag of Bavaria, officially known in English as the Bavarian State Parliament, [1] is the unicameral legislature of the German state of Bavaria. The parliament meets in the Maximilianeum in Munich. Elections to the Landtag are held every five years [2] and have to be conducted on a Sunday or public holiday. [3]

    • 4 February 1819 (1311)
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  2. 1849. The Bavarian Parliament officially received the name "Landtag". From 1819 to 1934, the seat of the State Parliament was the building at Prannerstraße 20 (near Promenadeplatz) in Munich. 1881. Secret election by secret ballot of the members of the State Parliament was introduced.

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  4. Dec 27, 2023 · The Landtag of Bavaria was founded in 1818, in the Kingdom of Bavaria. The first assembly was held on 4 February 1819. Originally it was called the Ständeversammlung and was divided into an upper house, the Kammer der Reichsräte (House of Councillors), and a lower house, the Kammer der Abgeordneten (House of Representatives).

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    In most of the German constitutive federal states (Bundesländer), the unicameral legislature is called Landtag: . Landtag of Baden-Württemberg; Landtag of Bavaria (until 1999, the large federal state of Bavaria was the only state with a bicameral legislature, with a lower house called the Landtag, and an upper house called the Senate)

  6. Welcome to the Maximilianeum, the seat of the Bavarian State Parliament. On behalf of all the Members of Parliament I would like to invite you to learn all about the parliament of the Free State of Bavaria – one of the oldest in Europe – and see how it operates. Here – in the historical Maximilianeum – we discuss important political ...

  7. The first U.S. Consulate in the Kingdom of Bavaria was opened in 1833. The first U.S. Consulate to open in the Kingdom of Bavaria was in 1833. The second one opened on December 26, 1843. Other U.S. Consulates opened in the kingdom during the nineteenth century were: Augsburg, which opened on June 26, 1846, and closed on July 28, 1906; Rhenish ...

  8. Presidents of the Landtag of Bavaria. Franz Schmitt. Social Democratic Party of Germany. 1919–1920. Heinrich Königbauer. Bavarian People's Party. 1920–1929.

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