Why is Bavaria called BMW?
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It is called BMW because it is a transliteration. Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (German: Bayerische-Motoren-Werke-AG), commonly known as BMW, is often referred to as BMW in China. It is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury automobiles, motorcycles, and engines, headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Nicknames for BMW: BMW is often nicknamed Bimmer. Definition of B.M.W.: B.M.W. stands for Bavarian Motor Works. The colors and combination of the logo come from the state emblem of Bavaria, where BMW is located (next to the BMW logo in front). Definition of the BMW logo: BMW started as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, so many people think the logo represents a rotating propeller, but this is not the case. In fact, the meaning of the blue and white symmetrical pattern is very simple. The blue and white pattern is the state emblem of Bavaria, where the company is located, serving as a reminder of BMW's pure Bavarian heritage. The blue and white pattern in the center of the BMW logo represents the blue sky, white clouds, and the continuously rotating propeller, symbolizing the company's long history, its past leading position in aircraft engine technology, and its consistent purpose and goals.