- AD. The
oldest Slavonian wine
cellar still in
continuous use for
winemaking is
located in Kutjevo—built in 1232 by Cistercians.
Slavonian oak is used to...
-
Slavonian may
refer to:
something of, or
related to
Slavonia Slavonian dialect, a
Slavic dialect spoken in
parts of
Slavonia historical name used in some...
- The
horned grebe or
Slavonian grebe (Podiceps auritus) is a
relatively small and
threatened species of
waterbird in the
family Podicipedidae.
There are...
- Therefore, the
Slavonian region was the
first to open the door to the
Balkans Vlachs. The
biggest number of
Vlachs comes from
Slavonian Turkish Sandžaks...
-
Treaty of Berlin, the
Military Frontier was abolished. The
Croatian and
Slavonian sectors of the
Frontier returned to
Croatia in 1881,
under provisions...
- Slavonia-Baranja
Croatian Party (Croatian: Slavonsko-baranjska
hrvatska stranka or SBHS) was a
regional political party in Croatia. It was
founded in 1992...
- of
Slavonian,
Molise and Vlah oasis-Burgenland
dialect word-final -l
changes to /o/ or /a/; the
exception is the
verbal adjective in the
Slavonian southwest...
- the Oxus, at a time when Germans, Indians, Pelasgians, Celts, Persians,
Slavonians and
Iranians still formed one
nation and
spoke one language. — Heinrich...
-
medieval state gradually moved northwards into
Slavonia (Zagreb).
Since Slavonian territory also kept
shrinking due to
Ottoman conquests, the political...
- The Lake Slavonia,
alternatively Paludina Lake, was an
ancient fresh-water lake that
developed from the
middle Pliocene to the
early Pleistocene in the...