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  1. The term Pannonian Plain refers to the lowland parts of the Pannonian Basin as well as those of some adjoining regions like Lower Austria, Moravia, and Silesia ( Czech Republic and Poland ). The lands adjoining the plain proper are sometimes also called peri-Pannonian .
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    What is the difference between the Pannonian Basin and Pannonians plain?
    The Pannonian Basin or Carpathian Basin is a large basin in Central Europe. The geomorphological term Pannonian Plain is more widely used for roughly the same region though with a somewhat different sense, with only the lowlands, the plain that remained when the Pliocene Epoch Pannonian Sea dried out.
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    What is the Pannonian plain known for?
    ALSO KNOWN AS the Hungarian Plain, the Pannonian Plain is one of the flattest parts of Central Europe and one of the most agriculturally productive. The plain occupies a wide depression between the Alpine ranges to the west and south and the Carpathian chain to the north and east.
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    Where is the Pannonian plain located in Europe?
    Most of the plain consists of the Great Hungarian Plain (in the south and east, including the Eastern Slovak Lowland) and the Little Hungarian Plain (in the northwest), divided by the Transdanubian Mountains . The Pannonian Basin lies in the southeastern part of Central Europe.
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    Why is the Pannonian Plain not part of modern Hungary?
    Only the western part of the territory (known as Transdanubia) of modern Hungary formed part of the ancient Roman Province of Pannonia; this comprises less than 29% of modern Hungary, therefore Hungarian geographers avoid the terms "Pannonian Basin" and "Pannonian Plain". (For example: The Great Hungarian Plain was not part of Pannonia province.)
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  3. Pannonian Plain - Geography

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    Pannonian Plain ALSO KNOWN AS the Hungarian Plain, the Pannonian Plain is one of the flattest parts of Central Europe and one of the most agriculturally productive. The plain occupies a wide depression between the Alpine ranges to the west and south and the Carpathian chain to …

  4. Pannonian Basin - Wikipedia

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    In English-language, the terms "Pannonian Basin" and "Carpathian Basin" are used synonymously. The name "Pannonian" is taken from that of Pannonia, a province of the Roman Empire. The historical province overlapped but was not coterminous with the geographical plain or basin, however the Great Hungarian Plain was not part of it. Pannonia Inferior covered much of the western half of the basin, as far as the Danube. Pannonia Superiorincluded the western fringe of t…

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  5. Pannonian Plain - Atlantipedia

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    19/02/2010 · Pannonian Plain. Published February 19, 2010. The Pannonian Plain or Basin including the Great Plain of Hungary is a large feature in central and Eastern Europe that had been an inland sea in prehistoric times (b). It was formerly part of ancient Dacia.

  6. Pannonian Plain

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    25/12/2018 · The Pannonian Plain, now part of Hungary was formerly part of ancient Dacia. A paper was submitted to the 2008 Atlantis Conference in Athens by three Romanian researchers, M. Ticleanu, P. Constanin and R. Nicolescu proposing that this region had been the original location of Atlantis.

  7. Pannonian Basin - SEG Wiki

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    • The Pannonian Basin is a result of a series of discrete back-arc syn-rift basins during the Middle Miocene period up until the late Pliocene around 9-20 million years ago. The Pannonian Basin has a long history of Petroleum exploration going back to the first systematic exploration of natural gas and oil in the northern part of the Pannonian region in 1909. Throughout 1995, disco…
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  8. Where Are The Pannonian Countries Of Europe? - WorldAtlas

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    • The Pannonian basin was once occupied by the Pannonian Sea which was in existence for around 9 million years before it transformed into a lake and then disappeared altogether. The Islands that were part of the sea are the current Pannonian Island Mountains. Different people settled in the plains through history. The Western parts of the plains were part of the Roman Empire during th…
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  9. The Pannonian Region - European Commission

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    The Pannonian Region. This region includes all of Hungary, parts of Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Romania, stretching out of the EU into Serbia, Croatia and the Ukraine. It has specific regional features. As a flat basin surrounded by hills and mountains, its climate and biodiversity are heavily affected by its sheltered position and the ...

  10. Pannonian Basin | geographical region, Europe | Britannica

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    In Carpathian Mountains. …Carpathians are found the depressed Pannonian Basin, composed of the Little and the Great Alfolds of Hungary, and also the relatively lower mountain-and-hill zone of Transdanubia, which separates these two plains. Thus defined, the Carpathians cover some 80,000 square miles (200,000 square kilometres). Read More.

  11. Pannonia - Wikipedia

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    The ancient name Pannonia is retained in the modern term Pannonian plain.

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  12. Pannonische Tiefebene – Wikipedia

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    Pannonische Tiefebene. Die Pannonische Tiefebene (auch Pannonisches Becken oder Karpatenbecken) ist eine ausgedehnte Tiefebene im südlichen Ostmitteleuropa, die vom Mittellauf der Donau und vom Unterlauf der Theiß durchquert wird. Das Becken liegt großteils in Ungarn, doch haben sechs weitere Staaten Anteil daran.

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