Baths-Wirthemberry

Baths-Wirthemberry (Theech: Baden-Württemberg, Allmenish: Baade-Wiirdebäärg,) is a boundland in Theechland  in the southwest, east of the Upper Rine that makes the border with Frankric. It is Theechland’s third biggest boundland. in of  and, with an  of 35,751  (13,804 sq mi) and 10.8 . The boundland headstead and biggest stead is Studyard,

The sobriquet Ländle ("small land" or "dear land" in the ) is sometimes as a  for Baths-Wirthemberry.

Eretide
Baths-Wirthemberry is from the  of Badths, Prussish Hohenzollern, and Wirthemberry, bits of Swabland.

In 100 AD, the Romish Rich  and Wirthemberry, constructing a limes ( boundary zone) along its northern borders. Over the of the third  YL, the Allmenner  the Romers to  west beyond the Rine and Danube streams. In 496 YL the Allmenner were by a Frankish raid led by Clovis I.

The Holy Romish Rich was later. The of folk in this field go on to be Romish Catholish, even after the   in northern Theechland. In the late 19th and early 20th, from this  to the Foroned Ricks for.

20th to today
After World Wye II, the   three in the  of -day Baths-Wirthemberry: Wirthemberry-Hohenzollern, Baths, and Wirthemberry-Baths. Baths and Wirthemberry-Hohenzol were beseted by Frankric, while Wirthemberry-Baths was beseted by the Foroned Ricks. In 1949, each boundland became a of the Bound Ledewealth of Theechland, with  118 of the Theech  feeding an. On 16 1951, Wirthemberry-Baths, Wirthemberry-Hohenzollern and Baths  by  in  of a. Baths-Wirthemberry reevely became a boundland in Theechland on 25 Eastermonth 1952.