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Transdanubian may refer to:
relative term, designating someone or something related to any region beyond the Danube river (lat. trans- / beyond, over), depending on a point of observation
Transdanubian Bulgaria, historical designation for regions under former Bulgarian rule to the north from the Danube river
Transdanubian Hungary, designation for Hungarian regions to the west of the Danube river
Transdanubian Mountains (Hungary), mountains in Transdanubian regions of Hungary
Battle of the Transdanubian Hills, a World War II battle (1945) fought in Transdanubian regions of Hungary
Transdanubian Romania, designation for Romanian regions to the east of the Danube river (North Dobruja)
Transdanubian Serbia, designation for Serbian regions to the north of the Danube river (Serbian Banat and Serbian Bačka)
Transdanubian Vienna (Transdanubien in Viennese German), designation for Vienna city districts to the northeast of the Danube river (Donaustadt and Floridsdorf)
Transdanubian sand viper, a viper species, endemic to some Danubian regions of Bulgaria and Romania
Look up Transdanubian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transdanubian may refer to: relative term, designating someone or something related to any region...
distinguished by researchers: Western Transdanubian Central Transdanubian – Little Hungarian Plain Southern Transdanubian Southern Great Plain (+Tisza–Körös)...
geographical formations are the Transdanubian Mountains, the southern half of the Little Alföld, the Alpokalja, the Transdanubian Hills, and the Mezőföld (part...
Rifle Corps III Corps IV Corps PÉCS MOHÁCS KAPOS. The Battle of the Transdanubian Hills (also known in Bulgaria as the Drava Operation (Bulgarian: Дравска...
historiography, the Bulgarian lands across the Danube, also called Transdanubian Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Отвъддунавска България), refer to territories under...
eastern stretch of the Alps, Alpokalja, in the west of the country, the Transdanubian Mountains in the central region of Transdanubia, and the Mecsek Mountains...
present-day Hungary the ancient Roman Pannonia province was located only on Transdanubian territories, however the Great Hungarian Plain was not part of Pannonia...
Danubian Sich Задунайська Сiч (Ukrainian) 1775–1828 Seal of the Transdanubian Cossack Army from the beginning of the 19th century. Metropolitan bishopric...
Early Slavs settled in the eastern and southern parts of the former Roman province of Pannonia. The term Lower Pannonia (Latin: Pannonia inferior, Hungarian:...
Northern Dobruja (Romanian: Dobrogea de Nord or simply Dobrogea; Bulgarian: Северна Добруджа, Severna Dobrudzha) is the part of Dobruja within the borders...
Common names: transdanubian sand viper. Vipera ammodytes montandoni is a venomous viper subspecies endemic to Bulgaria and southern Romania. The subspecific...
classified to four geographic regions, from west to east: Alpokalja, Transdanubian Mountains, Mecsek and North Hungarian Mountains. Alpokalja (literally...
Krndija Papuk Psunj Požeška Gora Medvednica in western Croatia Hungary Transdanubian Mountains of western Hungary: Bakony Buda Hills Gerecse Pilis Mountains...
is a curve of the Danube in Hungary, near the city of Visegrád. The Transdanubian Mountains lie on the right bank (left side of the picture), while the...
Lake Balaton (Hungarian: [ˈbɒlɒton]) is a freshwater rift lake in the Transdanubian region of Hungary. It is the largest lake in Central Europe, and one...
by contemporary Byzantine historians Bulgaria across the Danube, or Transdanubian Bulgaria. Original information for the centuries-old Bulgarian rule...
Hungary[clarification needed] that belongs to the Transdanubian Mountains. The range lies in the Central Transdanubian region and connects Vértes Hills with Pilis...
Offensive Battle of Kolberg Operation Spring Awakening Battle of the Transdanubian Hills Nagykanizsa–Körmend Offensive Vienna Offensive Samland Offensive...
The Transdanubian Mountains lie on the right bank (left side of the picture), while the North Hungarian Mountains on the left bank (right side of the...
village in the municipality of Oroszlány near Tatabánya in the Central Transdanubian region, Komárom-Esztergom County, Hungary. Majk is famous for the baroque...
German tanks reached the Danube at Dunapentele, tearing the Soviet Transdanubian front apart, and by 26 January the offensive had reached a point roughly...
sediments being deposited in the Pleistocene during the uplift of the Transdanubian Mountains. Ultimately, up to 3,000 metres (9,800 feet) of the sediment...
provinces were formed, the form language of which can be distinguished: Transdanubian, Upper Hungary and Transylvania. However, there was still an Italian...
recognized as an independent state by the Byzantine Empire in 681. Transdanubian Bulgaria Mount Imeon Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500-1250...