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+ | '''Bairythe '''([[Theech tung|Theech]], [[High Frankish tung|High Frankish]] & [[English tung|English]]: ''Bayreuth''; [[Bairish tung|Bairish]]: ''Bayreith'') is a mid-{{Over|grete|size}} town in northern [[Bayerland]], [[Theechland]] on the Red Main Ea in a {{Over|dene|valley}} between the {{Over|Frankish Alb|Franconian Jura}} and the {{Over|Fichtlegeberry Barrows|Fichtelgebirge Mountains}}. The town's roots {{Over|old as time|date}} back to 1194. In the early 21st yearhundred, it is the [[headstead]] of Upper Franky and has a befolking of 72,148 (2015). It is world-{{Over|well-known|famous}} for its {{Over|yearly|annual}} Bairythe {{Over|Holiday|Festival}}, at which {{Over|uptreads|performances}} of {{Over|songplays|operas}} by the 19th-{{Over|yearhundred Theech leethwriter|century German composer}} Richard Wagner are {{Over|showed|presented}}. |
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 12 June 2018
Bairythe Bayreuth Bayreith | |
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Ethel - Land - Wike |
Theechland Bayerland Upper Franky |
Revetung | Allmean Theech |
Other tungs | Bairish, High Frankish |
Inwonername | Bairyther |
Lawmoot - Lord Boroughreeve |
Brigitte Merk-Erbe |
Settled | 1194 |
Landswathe | 25.84 miles² |
Befolking (2015) | 72,148 |
Bairythe (Theech, High Frankish & English: Bayreuth; Bairish: Bayreith) is a mid-grete town in northern Bayerland, Theechland on the Red Main Ea in a dene between the Frankish Alb and the Fichtlegeberry Barrows. The town's roots old as time back to 1194. In the early 21st yearhundred, it is the headstead of Upper Franky and has a befolking of 72,148 (2015). It is world-well-known for its yearly Bairythe Holiday, at which uptreads of songplays by the 19th-yearhundred Theech leethwriter Richard Wagner are showed.