Pannonia (disambiguation)

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Pannonia may refer to:

  • the Pannonian Basin, a geomorphological feature and historical region in East-Central Europe.

Historical territories in the Pannonian Basin:

  • Pannonia, a historical Roman province
  • Diocese of Pannonia, Roman diocese
  • Pannonia, Byzantine Empire, Byzantine province
  • Balaton Principality, or Pannonian Principality, a Slavic principality approximately in present-day Transdanubia (western Hungary) in the 9th century
  • Pannonian Croatia (Southern Pannonia, Transsavian Croatia, Savia), a Slavic principality approximately between the Drava and Sava Rivers in the 7th to 9th century
  • the territory of the medieval kingdom of Hungary was contemporarily still known as Pannonia, the king of Hungary being called rex Pannoniae (or Pannonicorum) in medieval Latin.

In science:

Other:

  • Pannonie, an old cistercian farm near Rocamadour, and a castle built in the 15th and 18th century
  • PannóniaFilm, the largest animation studio in Hungary
  • Pannónia, a brand of motorcycles manufactured in Hungary

See also