Pannonia (disambiguation)
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Pannonia can refer to:
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[edit] In history
- Pannonia, a Roman province, or a historical region in Central Europe
- Diocese of Pannonia, Roman diocese
- Pannonia, Byzantine Empire, Byzantine province
- the Balaton Principality (Pannonian Principality, Trandanubian Principality), a Slavic principality approximatelly in present-day Transdanubia (western Hungary) in the 9th century
- Pannonian Croatia (Southern Pannonia, Transsavian Croatia, Savia), a Slavic principality approximately between the Drava and Sava Rivers in the 7th to 9th century
- in the 11th century: another name for the Kingdom of Hungary (e.g. rex Pannoniae (Pannonicorum) = King of Hungary)
- in the 17th and 18th century: another name for Slovakia
[edit] Movie industry
- PannóniaFilm, the largest animation studio in Hungary
[edit] In astronomy
- 1444 Pannonia, an asteroid.
[edit] See also
- Upper Pannonia, Roman province (name later also used for Frankish territory and Austria)
- Lower Pannonia, Roman province (name later also user for Frankish territory)
- Pannonia Prima, Roman province
- Pannonia Valeria, Roman province
- Pannonia Savia, Roman province
- Pannonia Secunda, Roman province
- Pannonian Plain, a plain in Central Europe
- Pannonian Basin, a basin in Central Europe
- Pannonian Sea, an ancient sea in Central Europe
- Panonija (meaning Pannonia in Serbian), a village in Serbia
- Pannonians, an ancient people
- Air Pannonia, a start-up Croatian regional airline
- Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra, a Hungarian ska band

