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'''Danubian Plain''' can be a translation of: |
'''Danubian Plain''' can be a translation of: |
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* the approximate Serbian name (Podunavska nizija - literally: Danubian Lowland) for the Serbian part of the [[Pannonian |
* the approximate Serbian name (Podunavska nizija - literally: Danubian Lowland) for the Serbian part of the [[Pannonian Plain]] |
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* the Serbian (Podunavska nizija) and Hungarian (Dunamenti síkság - literally: Danubian Lowland) name for a part of the [[Great Alföld]] |
* the Serbian (Podunavska nizija) and Hungarian (Dunamenti síkság - literally: Danubian Lowland) name for a part of the [[Great Alföld]] |
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* the Slovak name (Podunajská nížina -literally: Danubian Lowland) for the Slovak part of the [[Little Alföld]], see [[Danubian Lowland]] |
* the Slovak name (Podunajská nížina -literally: Danubian Lowland) for the Slovak part of the [[Little Alföld]], see [[Danubian Lowland]] |
Revision as of 18:49, 26 June 2024
Danubian Plain can be a translation of:
- the approximate Serbian name (Podunavska nizija - literally: Danubian Lowland) for the Serbian part of the Pannonian Plain
- the Serbian (Podunavska nizija) and Hungarian (Dunamenti síkság - literally: Danubian Lowland) name for a part of the Great Alföld
- the Slovak name (Podunajská nížina -literally: Danubian Lowland) for the Slovak part of the Little Alföld, see Danubian Lowland
- the Slovak name (Podunajská rovina - literally: Danubian Flat/Plain) for a part of the Podunajská nížina, see Danubian Flat
- the Bulgarian name (Dunavska ravnina - literally: Danubian Plain) and Romanian name (Câmpia Dunării) for a group of plains and lowlands in Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia, see Danubian Plain and Wallachian Plain