Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg' has mentioned 'Bavaria' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 History 1.1 Antiquity to the High Middle Ages 1.2 Independence 1.3 Modern era 1.3.1 Religious conflict 1.3.2 Illuminism 1.4 Electorate of Salzburg 1.5 Austrian annexation of Salzburg 1.6 Salzburg under Bavarian rule 1.7 Division of Salzburg and annexation by Austria and Bavaria 1.8 20th century 1.8.1 First Republic 1.8.2 Annexation by the Third Reich 1.8.3 World War II 1.8.4 Present day 2 Geography 2.1 Climate 3 Population 4 Architecture 4.1 Romanesque and Gothic 4.2 Renaissance and baroque 4.3 Classical modernism and post-war modernism 4.4 Contemporary architecture 5 Districts 6 Main sights 7 Education 7.1 Universities and higher education institutions 8 Notable citizens 9 Events 10 Transport 11 Popular culture 12 Language 13 Sports 13.1 Football 13.2 Ice hockey 13.3 Other sports 14 International relations 14.1 Twin townsxe2x80x94sister cities 15 Gallery 16 See also 17 Notes 18 References 19 Bibliography 20 External links
When Theodo of Bavaria asked Rupert to become bishop c.xc2xa0700, Rupert reconnoitered the river for the site of his basilica.
Independence from Bavaria was secured in the late 14th century.
Division of Salzburg and annexation by Austria and Bavaria[edit]
After the Congress of Vienna with the Treaty of Munich (1816), Salzburg was definitively returned to Austria, but without Rupertigau and Berchtesgaden, which remained with Bavaria.
With the fall and division of the former "Fxc3xbcrsterzbistum Salzburg" (Archbishopric) to Upper Austria, Bavaria (Rupertigau) and Tyrol (Zillertal Matrei) began a long period of urban stagnancy.
[32] King Otto of Greece was born Prince Otto Friedrich Ludwig of Bavaria at the Palace of Mirabell, a few days before the city reverted from Bavarian to Austrian rule.