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'''Karin Stoiber''' (born 6 July 1943, in [[Karlovy Vary|Karlsbad]], [[Reichsgau Sudetenland]], [[Nazi Germany]] (now [[Karlovy Vary]], [[Czech Republic]]) was the First Lady of [[Bavaria]] from 1993 to 2007.
'''Karin Stoiber''' (born 6 July 1943, in [[Karlovy Vary|Karlsbad]], [[Reichsgau Sudetenland]], [[Nazi Germany]] (now [[Karlovy Vary]], [[Czech Republic]]) was the First Lady of [[Bavaria]] from 1993 to 2007.

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Karin Stoiber (born 6 July 1943, in Karlsbad, Reichsgau Sudetenland, Nazi Germany (now Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic) was the First Lady of Bavaria from 1993 to 2007.

Karin Stoiber is the wife of the former prime minister of the state of Bavaria and chairman of the Christian Social Union (CSU), Dr. Edmund Stoiber. The Stoibers are currently living in Wolfratshausen, Southern Bavaria.

They have been married since 23 February 1968. They have three children together. Until the birth of her first daughter in 1971, she worked as a bank clerk.

Her special interest is helping deaf people. She is the patron of the "Kinderhospiz Allgäu".

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