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The big as well as the small Bavarian state emblem are State emblems and principally limited for use by government and state agencies. They may also be used for artisticor scientific purposes and for teaching or civic education.
Bavaria (symbol) Bavaria and Ruhmeshalle. Bavaria is the female symbolic figure and secular patron of Bavaria and appears as a personified allegory for the state of Bavaria in various forms and manifestations. She thus represents the secular counterpart to Mary as the religious Patrona Bavariae.
BAWARSKIE FLAGI PAŃSTWOWE. Bawaria posługuje się dwoma oficjalnymi flagami: flagą w pasy oraz flagą w romby. Obie flagi traktowane są równorzędnie. Flaga w pasy składa się z dwóch poziomych pasów o tej samej szerokości, kolejno białego i niebieskiego.
The white and blue fusils are indisputably the emblem of Bavaria and the heart shield today symbolizes Bavaria as a whole. Along with the People's Crown, it forms part of the official minor or lesser coat of arms.
The white and blue rhombuses are today regarded as a symbol of Bavaria and are also officially used as the "small Bavarian state coat of arms". The people's crown on the four-squared shield with the central shield consists of a golden rim decorated with stones and beset with five ornamental leaves.
Uniquely among German states, Bavaria has two official flags of equal status, one with a white and blue stripe, the other with white and blue diamond-shaped lozenges. Either may be used by civilians and government offices, who are free to choose between them. [39]
Bavarian folklore and mythology remain an integral part of the region’s identity, providing a window into the soul of Bavaria. The traditions associated with these myths foster a sense of community, bringing people together during seasonal celebrations and rituals.