Slavonia

Slavonia is the northeastern region of , bordering , , and .
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Osijek and Vukovar.

is a city in Eastern . is the largest city and the economic and the cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja county.

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, The Hero Town, is a city in Slavonia along the . Although the city has a long cultural history, today it is most noted for its fate during the war in the early 1990s in the former Yugoslavia and often called "The Hero Town".

is a city in Slavonia on the north bank of the Sava river, which also acts as a border to . Across the river lies the smaller Bosnian town of Brod.

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is a town in the region of Slavonia, . is the centre of the fertile and rich region.

is a small village in , 10 miles south of the River and near the border with . A sizable German minority that lived in the village before World War II mostly moved to Austria at the end of the war.

Photo: Gpavic, Public domain.
Nature Park is a 33,600-hectare nature park in Slavonia Eastern Croatia, about 80 km west of .

Slavonia

Latitude of center
45.45° or 45° 27′ north
Longitude of center
18° east
Elevation
273 metres (896 feet)
Geo­Names ID
3190590
Wiki­data ID
Q681964
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Western Frisian—“Slavonia” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Sllavonia
  • Arabic: سلافونيا
  • Aragonese: Eslavonia
  • Basque: Eslavonia
  • Belarusian: Славонія
  • Bengali: স্লাভোনিয়া
  • Bosnian: Slavonija
  • Breton: Slavonia
  • Bulgarian: Славония
  • Catalan: Eslavònia
  • Central Kurdish: سلاڤۆنیا
  • Chinese: 斯拉沃尼亚
  • Corsican: Slavonia
  • Croatian: Slavonija
  • Czech: Slavonie
  • Danish: Slavonien
  • Dutch: Slavonië
  • Esperanto: Slavonio
  • Estonian: Slavoonia
  • Finnish: Slavonia
  • French: Slavonie
  • Galician: Eslavonia
  • Georgian: სლავონია
  • German: Slavonia
  • German: Slavonien
  • German: Slavonija
  • German: Slawonien
  • Greek: Σλαβονία
  • Hebrew: סלאבוניה
  • Hebrew: סלבוניה
  • Hungarian: Szlavónia
  • Indonesian: Slavonia
  • Italian: Schiavonia
  • Italian: Slavonia
  • Japanese: スラヴォニア
  • Kazakh: Славония
  • Kirghiz: Славония
  • Korean: 슬라보니아
  • Latin: Sclavonia
  • Latvian: Slavonija
  • Limburgan: Slavonië
  • Lithuanian: Slavonija
  • Macedonian: Славонија
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Slavonia
  • Norwegian: Slavonia
  • Occitan (post 1500): Eslavònia
  • Ossetian: Славони
  • Persian: اسلاونیا
  • Polish: Slawonia
  • Portuguese: Eslavônia
  • Portuguese: Slavonia
  • Romanian: Slavonia
  • Russian: Славония
  • Serbian: Славонија
  • Serbo-Croatian: Slavonija
  • Sicilian: Slavonia
  • Sicilian: Slavunia
  • Slovak: Slavónsko
  • Slovenian: Slavonija
  • Spanish: Eslavonia
  • Swedish: Slavonien
  • Turkish: Slavonya
  • Ukrainian: Славонія
  • Urdu: سلاوونیا
  • Venetian: Slavònia
  • Welsh: Slafonia
  • Welsh: Slavonia
  • Welsh: Slavonija
  • Western Frisian: Slavoanje

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page “Slavonia”. Photo: Chmee2, CC BY 3.0.