"Srem" and "Srijem" redirect here. For other uses of all these terms, see Syrmia (disambiguation). For other uses, see Srem (disambiguation) and Srijem, Koprivnica-Križevci County.
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Syrmia (Ekavian Serbo-Croatian: Srem/Срем or Ijekavian Srijem/Сријем) is a region of the southern Pannonian Plain, which lies between the Danube and Sava rivers. It is divided between Serbia and Croatia. Most of the region is flat, with the exception of the low Fruška gora mountain stretching along the Danube in its northern part.
Syrmia (Ekavian Serbo-Croatian: Srem/Срем or Ijekavian Srijem/Сријем) is a region of the southern Pannonian Plain, which lies between the Danube and Sava...
The term Bishopric of Syrmia (also Srem, or Srijem) may refer to: Serbian Orthodox Bishopric of Syrmia, an Eastern Orthodox diocese of the Serbian Orthodox...
Western Syrmia may refer to: in geography, western parts of the region of Syrmia in early modern history, western parts of the Syrmia County during the...
Diocese of Syrmia (also Srem, or Srijem) may refer to: Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Syrmia, an Eastern Orthodox diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church in...
second-largest city in Serbia. The historic regions of Banat, Bačka, and Syrmia overlap the province. Modern Vojvodina is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural...
region of Syrmia, from c. 1018 to c. 1071 Byzantine Syrmia (1167-1180), third rule of the Byzantine Empire in the region of SyrmiaSyrmia (disambiguation)...
autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It lies in the geographical regions of Syrmia and Mačva. According to the 2022 census results, it has a population of...
Duchy of Syrmia or Syrmian Duchy may refer to: Syrmian Duchy of Sermon, a duchy in the region of Syrmia, ruled by duke Sermon (c. 1018) Syrmian Duchy of...
Eastern Syrmia may refer to: in geography, eastern parts of the region of Syrmia in early modern history, eastern parts of the Syrmia County during the...
It was established as part of the Eastern Front in late October 1944 in Syrmia and east Slavonia, northwest of Belgrade. After the Yugoslav Partisans and...
Hungary, and served as governor of various southern regions, including Syrmia, from 1227 until 1253, during the reign of Hungarian kings Andrew II and...
Vukovár, German: Wukowar) is a city in Croatia, in the eastern regions of Syrmia and Slavonia. It contains Croatia's largest river port, located at the confluence...
established. Most of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the region of Syrmia were incorporated into this state. Parts of Dalmatia were annexed by Italy...
(1526–1527). From 1521 to 1552, Ottomans conquered Belgrade and regions of Syrmia, Bačka, and Banat. Wars and rebellions constantly challenged Ottoman rule...
Banat, Bačka and Syrmia: Throughout history, the territory of present-day Vojvodina (including regions of Banat, Bačka and Syrmia) has been (entirely...
Ages, "Syrmia" was the name for a larger area around the river Sava. The part in the north of Sava was known as Upper Syrmia (present-day Syrmia), while...
Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia shorthand for the transitional entity Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1995–98) shorthand for the United...
SAO Krajina (1990–1991); and SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1990–1991), SAO Western Slavonia (1990–1991) and the Republic of Serbian...
The Syrmia massacre was the mass killing of between 3,000 to 7,000 Serbs in early August 1942 in the region of Syrmia during World War II. The massacre...
Syrmia Oblast (Serbian: Sremska oblast or Сремска област; Croatian: Srijemska oblast) was one of the oblasts of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes...