Slavonian Military Frontier Slawonische Militärgrenze Szlavón határőrvidék Slavonska vojna granica Slavonska vojna krajina Славонска војна крајина
District of the Military Frontier, Habsburg monarchy
1745–1881
Slavonian Military Frontier in 1751
Population
• 1870
246,901
History
• Established
1745
• Disestablished
15 July 1881
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Succeeded by
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Today part of
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The Slavonian Military Frontier (Croatian: Slavonska vojna krajina or Slavonska vojna granica; German: Slawonische Militärgrenze; Serbian: Славонска војна крајина; Hungarian: Szlavón határőrvidék) was a district of the Military Frontier, a territory in the Habsburg monarchy, first during the period of the Austrian Empire and then during the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. It was formed out of territories the Habsburgs conquered from the Ottoman Empire and included southern parts of Slavonia and Syrmia; today the area it covered is mostly in eastern Croatia, with its easternmost parts in northern Serbia (mostly in Vojvodina region which was part of Croatia in
until 1945.)
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