Cultural borders in Germany often follow the borders of the "Bundesländer" (federal states), but not always. Sometimes cultural regions are also centered around metropolitan areas.
Some important cultural regions:
- Bavaria which has a very distinct culture with its own traditions, dialect and is also very catholic.
- The Ruhr area which is most densely populated and very urban. The culture reflects the region's industrial history
- East Germany, where the influence of the communist past is still present, for example less than 50% belong to a Christian denomination.
- Rhineland which is famous for wine and carnival. Mostly catholic.
- Franconia, which is part of Bavaria, but has different traditions, identity and a different dialect.
- Schleswig-Holstein and the area around Hamburg form a northern cultural region where the sea plays an important role. mostly protestant.
- Lausitz or Lusatia, which is home of the Sorbs, a non-German-speaking minority. Also has cultural ties to Poland.
- etc
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Bavaria is a region in Germany. The term Bavarian is used to describe the people and culture that come from this region.
If by "earliest exploration" you mean the first people in Germany, evidence found by archaeologists and linguists points towards a people or group of peoples sharing a common culture that lived in a region considered a part of the Nordic Bronze Age culture between 1700 BCE and 600 BCE.
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