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Question by  CDT (117)

How small does an area have to be if it's to be considered a Bavarian village?

What is the appeal of them?

 
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Answer by  Ken56 (1160)

By definition, a village is bigger than a hamlet, but smaller than a town. However, a village can be from several hundred to several thousand people, in Bavaria, or anywhere in the world. Bavarian villages are prized for the scenic locations in forest/mountainous regions, and unique culture.

 
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Answer by  Starfish (214)

Bavaria is a beautiful state in southern Germany, and a Bavarian village tries to replicate a small town there. It's a subdivision, or a resort or a hotel, and they are scenic and have an Old World look that residents or travelers may like.

 
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