Where is Slavonia located?

Croatia
Slavonia, historical region of Croatia. It lay between the Sava River on the south and the Drava and Danube rivers on the north and east. It was included in the kingdom of Croatia in the 10th century. As Croatia-Slavonia, it joins Dalmatia and Istria as one of the three traditional regions of Croatia.

What is Slavonia famous for?

Slavonia is one of Croatia’s winemaking areas, with Ilok and Kutjevo recognized as centres of wine production.

Is Slavonia a Slovenia?

Croatia—one of the countries to emerge from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (along with Slovenia)—became a member of the EU in 2013. The Slavonian region is located in the eastern (inland) section of Croatia; it borders Hungary (to the north), Serbia (to the east), and Bosnia–Herzegovina (to the south).

What was Croatia called in 1890?

Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia

Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia Kraljevina Hrvatska i Slavonija (Croatian) Краљевина Хрватска и Славонија (Serbian) Horvát-Szlavónország/Horvát–Szlavón Királyság (Hungarian) Dreieiniges Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien (German)
Today part of Croatia Serbia Montenegro

What language is spoken in Slavonia?

Slavonian dialect, a Slavic dialect spoken in parts of Slavonia.

Where is Eastern Slavonia?

Slavonia (Slavonija) is a Croatian region located on the very north-east of Croatia. It covers the area between River Sava and Drava and borders with river Danube (Dunav) on the East. Slavonia is a flat and fertile area so it’s an important source of food for the whole of Croatia.

Is Slavonia part of Croatia?

Slavonia (Slavonija) is a Croatian region located on the very north-east of Croatia. It covers the area between River Sava and Drava and borders with river Danube (Dunav) on the East.

How many regions are in Croatia?

The Republic of Croatia is administratively organised into twenty counties, and is also traditionally divided into four historical and cultural regions: Croatia Proper, Dalmatia, Istria, and Slavonia.

Where is Slavonia in Croatia?

Taking up the east of the country, it roughly corresponds with five Croatian counties: Brod-Posavina, Osijek-Baranja, Požega-Slavonia, Virovitica-Podravina, and Vukovar-Syrmia, although the territory of the counties includes Baranya, and the definition of the western extent of Slavonia as a region varies.

What is the demographic history of Slavonia?

The demographic history of Slavonia is characterised by significant migrations, as is that of Croatia as a whole, starting with the arrival of the Croats, between the 6th and 9th centuries.

Where can I find media related to Slavonia?

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When did Slavonia become part of the Ottoman Empire?

The Ottoman conquest of Slavonia took place in 1536 to 1552. In 1699, after the Great Turkish War, Slavonia was transferred to the Habsburgs. Reform of the empire through the Compromise of 1867 assigned it to the Hungarian part of the realm, and a year later to the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.