Bad at the beginning of a German-language place name is equivalent to spa in English place names. Compare Bad Honnef with Leamington Spa, for example.
In all other contexts in German, Bad (plural Baeder) means bath, bathroom.
It can also mean pool, as in Schwimmbad (swimming pool) or Freibad (open-air pool)
Depending on context, Bad can be translated as bath or (swimming) pool.
Baden means to bathe
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Baden-Württemberg is a state in Germany. Stuttgart is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg.
"To the Soldiers of Baden" is the translation.This saying comes from Mai 1849 it was said by Franz R Raveum who was a leading politician , when he called the troops together to protect the population of Baden.This was at the end of what was known as "the German Revolution of 1848" between the government of Frankfurt (Prussia) and the government of Stuttgart(Baden).
The German state of Baden issued countless coins (over several hundred years) with its ruler on it - for example the 5 Mark coin (KM#274) of 1902 with "FRIEDRICH GROßHERZOG VON BADEN" ("Friedrich, Grand Duke of Baden").In 1955, West Germany issued a 5 Mark coin (KM#115) for the 300th Anniversary of the birth of Ludwig von Baden, ruler of Baden and Commander of the Imperial Army.Assuming, however, that you are referring to Maximilian von Baden, who was very briefly the Chancellor of Germany at the end of World War One, the answer appears to be "no."
Summer in Baden-Baden was created in 2001.
The Baden-Baden Lesson on Consent was created in 1929.
Margrave Leopold Wilhelm of Baden-Baden died in 1671.
Margrave Hermann of Baden-Baden died on 1691-10-30.
Margrave Hermann of Baden-Baden was born on 1628-10-12.
Margrave Leopold Wilhelm of Baden-Baden was born in 1626.
In 1871, Prussia annexed Bavaria, Baden, Wurttemberg, Alsace-Lorraine, and some smaller German Principalities to create the German Empire.
Albert Einstein was born in 1879 in Germany. He was born in the town of Ulm, which is in the German state of Baden-Wurttemberg.