
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 …
Slavonia Travel Guide: Visit the land of legends - Absolute Croatia
Nov 4, 2023 · Slavonia is a historical region situated in eastern Croatia, bordering with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary and Serbia. The largest city in Slavonia is Osijek.
5 Reasons to Visit Croatia’s Overlooked Region of Slavonia
May 15, 2019 · Most visitors to Croatia head straight to the Adriatic coast, but the inland region of Slavonia -- bordering Bosnia, Hungary, and Serbia -- is also worth a visit. With its rambling rivers, forests, verdant farmland, and storybook villages, Slavonia has a more rustic vibe than its more popular counterparts like Dalmatia and Istria.
Kingdom of Slavonia - Wikipedia
The Kingdom of Slavonia (Croatian: Kraljevina Slavonija, Latin: Regnum Sclavoniae, Hungarian: Szlavón Királyság, German: Königreich Slawonien, Serbian Cyrillic: Краљевина Славонија) was a kingdom of the Habsburg monarchy and the Austrian Empire that existed from 1699 to 1868.
Slavonia is Croatia’s food and culture hidden gem – Lonely Planet
Oct 16, 2020 · Slavonia is a hidden gem in the northeastern part of the country, that was once submerged under the Pannonian Sea – in fact Croatia’s first geopark, Papuk, is one of the remnants of the Pannonian islands.
15 Things to Do in Slavonia Croatia - Veronika\'s Adventure
Enjoy the vibrant culture of Vinkovci, experience the rich folklore traditions in Požega, and unwind in the serene spa town of Daruvar. With 15 must-visit attractions, Slavonia promises an unforgettable adventure filled with culture and natural beauty.
“Slavonia: Croatia’s Eastern Gem of Rich Heritage”
Slavonia County is a hidden gem in Croatia, offering a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. From the cultural landmarks of Osijek and Vukovar to the tranquil wetlands of Kopački Rit and the rolling vineyards of Kutjevo, Slavonia provides a truly authentic Croatian experience.
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 - Amazing Croatia
Slavonia, the easternmost region of Croatia, is a land of vast golden plains, ancient forests, and mighty rivers. This area, often overlooked in favor of Croatia’s coastal attractions, is a treasure trove of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage.