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- Slavonia - Wikipedia
Slavonia is one of Croatia's winemaking areas, with Erdut, Ilok and Kutjevo recognized as centres of wine production The name Slavonia originated in the Early Middle Ages The area was named after the Slavs who settled there and called themselves *Slověne
- Slavonia | Danube River, Baranja, Pannonian Plain | Britannica
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
- Slavonia: Wetlands, Wine Roads Baroque Towns
Slavonia is one of Croatia’s historic regions, covering five counties: Osijek‑Baranja, Požega‑Slavonia, Virovitica‑Podravina, Brod‑Posavina, and Vukovar‑Srijem Osijek, the main city on the Drava, sits south of Baranja (the wetland‑rich wedge between the Drava and Danube)
- slavonia. travel | Slavonia. Travel
Slavonia is a region of legends whose myths and secrets have been proudly handed down from generation to generation Slavonians proudly stick to their traditions such as the harvest festival, folk costumes or local folk music
- Slavonia Travel Guide: Wine, Nature Traditions in Eastern Croatia
Your guide to Slavonia, Croatia’s eastern region Explore key towns, nature parks, food traditions, and practical tips on when to visit and how to plan your trip
- Slavonia: discover the magic of Croatias east | Croatia. hr
Slavonia is a region rich in history and golden fields of wheat Learn all about the local tradition, gastronomy, and attractive Slavonian destinations
- Slavonia, Croatia: A travel guide
Slavonia is Croatia's "breadbasket", a fertile region that stretches from the Ilova River in the west, over the Sava and Drava basins to the Hungarian border in the north
- Slavonia - Wikiwand
The cultural heritage of Slavonia represents a blend of historical influences, especially those from the end of the 17th century, when Slavonia started recovering from the Ottoman wars, and its traditional culture
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