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    of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages. It was established in the 13th century, and included most of what is today Serbian Syrmia. It was...
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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...
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    Syrmia County (Croatian: Srijemska županija, Serbian: Сремска жупанија, Hungarian: Szerém vármegye, German: Komitat Syrmien) was a historic administrative...
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    the county was not reestablished, since its territory was incorporated into the newly created Syrmia County. Syrmia County (medieval) Sanjak of Syrmia Syrmia...
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    Syrmia County after 1860. Since the abolishment of the Military Frontier in 1882, Syrmian parts of the Frontier were also included into Syrmia County...
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    time, the name "Syrmia" was used as a designation for territories on the both banks of the river Sava, while later, designations "Syrmia on this side" (in...
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    and Serbian Cyrillic: Сермон) was an early 11th-century voivode (duke) of Syrmia and a local governor in the First Bulgarian Empire, vassal of Bulgarian...
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  • Syrmia is a region of Serbia and Croatia. Syrmia may refer to: Vukovar-Syrmia County, a county in Croatia Syrmia District, a district in Serbia Diocese...
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    Lower Syrmia (present-day Mačva). The kingdom was centered in Mačva, but also included Belgrade, part of Šumadija with Rudnik, and the župas (counties) of...
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    Slavonia (redirect from Slavonia (medieval))
    Croatian counties: Brod-Posavina, Osijek-Baranja, Požega-Slavonia, Virovitica-Podravina, and Vukovar-Syrmia, although the territory of the counties includes...
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    Virovitica County (Croatian: Virovitička županija; Hungarian: Verőce vármegye) was an administrative subdivision (županija) of the Medieval Kingdom of...
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  • history of Syrmia. Between 3000 BC and 2400 BC, Syrmia was a core area of Indo-European Vučedol culture. In 6th-7th century, entire Syrmia region was...
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    Vukovar (category Syrmia County)
    and the Danube. Vukovar is the seat of Vukovar-Syrmia County and the second largest city in the county after Vinkovci. The city's registered population...
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    Sanjak of Syrmia (Turkish: Sirem sancağı, Serbian: Sremski sandžak/Сремски санџак, Croatian: Srijemski sandžak) was an administrative territorial entity...
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    Kingdom of Slavonia (category History of Syrmia)
    miles squared in area. It was divided into the three counties of Požega, Virovitica and Syrmia. Besides a chain of mountains in the middle of the province...
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    and east of them in the former Roman province Pannonia Secunda (today's Syrmia). Possibly his rule expanded further to the east because in the historical...
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    Sremski Karlovci (category Populated places in Syrmia)
    abolition in 1881 of the Military Frontier, the town was included in Syrmia County of Croatia-Slavonia, the autonomous kingdom within Kingdom of Hungary...
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    feudal domain of duke John Angelos of Syrmia. During that time, the region of Mačva was also known as the Lower Syrmia (lat. Sirmia ulterior). Rostislav Mikhailovich...
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    Pannonia was a Byzantine province, which existed in present-day Syrmia region of Serbia in the 6th century. Its capital was Sirmium (modern-day Sremska...
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    Sremska Mitrovica (category Syrmia County)
    Demetrius or "Sveti Dimitrije" in Serbian. Sremska Mitrovica means Mitrovica of Syrmia with Sremska distinguishing it from Kosovska Mitrovica. The name of the...
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    Vinkovci (category Syrmia County)
    Vinkovci (pronounced [ʋîːŋkoːʋtsi]) is a city in Slavonia, in the Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern Croatia. The city settlement's population was 28,111 in the...
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  • Counties Modruš-Rijeka County Zagreb County Varaždin County Bjelovar-Križevci County Virovitica County Požega County Syrmia County Lika-Krbava County...
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    Sremska Kamenica (category Populated places in Syrmia)
    theater. During the medieval Hungarian administration, it was a fortified town and was administratively a part of the Syrmia County. Since the Ottoman...
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    The Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (Serbo-Croatian: Srpska autonomna oblast Istočna Slavonija, Baranja i Zapadni...
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    Nemanja, was also given the county of Dubočica by Manuel I; he had aided the Byzantines against the Hungarians in Syrmia (1164). Tihomir most likely saw...
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    after 1882), and the Slavonian Military Frontier (Croatian-Slavonian county of Syrmia after 1881). The river Tisza formed its western border and the river...
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    Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar (category History of Syrmia)
    after the Austro-Hungarian Compromise. Unlike Banat and Bačka, in 1860 Syrmia was incorporated into the Kingdom of Slavonia, another separate Habsburg...
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    Ugrin III successfully claimed Požega County as his domain by 1303 – along with Syrmia, Vuka, and Bács counties – and until his death in 1311. In early...
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    Požega, and Syrmia counties. In 1778, the Severin County was established south of Zagreb, extending to the Adriatic Sea. In 1786, the Severin County was abolished...
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    Ilok (category Syrmia County)
    Croatia forming a geographic salient surrounded by Vojvodina. Located in the Syrmia region, it lies on the Fruška Gora hill overlooking the Danube river, which...
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