- The
Pannonian Avars (/ˈævɑːrz/ AV-arz) were an
alliance of
several groups of
Eurasian nomads of
various origins. The
peoples were also
known as the Obri...
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there are some
cultural similarities between the
Pannonians and Dalmatians. Many of the
Pannonians lived in
areas with rich iron ore deposits, so that...
- The
Pannonian Basin or
Carpathian Basin is a
large sedimentary basin situated in
southeast Central Europe.
After the
Treaty of
Trianon following World...
- language, a
linguistic variety of
Rusyn language extinct language of
ancient Pannonians from the pre-Roman era
Pannonia (disambiguation)
Language (disambiguation)...
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Pannonian Rusyn (руски язик, romanized:
ruski jazik), also
historically referred to as
Yugoslav Rusyn, is a
variety of the
Slovak language,
spoken by...
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Pannonian Rusyns (Rusyn: Русини, romanized: Rusynŷ), also
known as
Pannonian Rusnaks (Rusyn: Руснаци, romanized: Rusnat͡sŷ), and
formerly known as Yugoslav...
- The
Pannonian Sea was a
shallow ancient sea,
where the
Pannonian Basin in
Central Europe is now.
During its
history it lost its
connections with the neighbouring...
- The
Pannonian Steppe is a
variety of gr****land
ecosystems found in the
Pannonian Basin. It is an
exclave of the
Great Eurasian Steppe,
found in modern-day...
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Pinnes or
Pinnetes was a
Pannonian chieftain, who led a
rebellion alongside Breucian chieftain Bato (part of the
wider bellum Batonianum)
until Bato betra****...
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Pannonian Latin (also
known as
Pannonian Romance) was a
variant of
Vulgar Latin that
developed in Pannonia, but
became extinct after the loss of the province...