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Banana (UK: / ˈ b æ n ɪ t, ˈ b ɑː n-/ BAN-it, BAHN-, US: / b ə ˈ n ɑː t, b ɑː-/ bə-NAHT, bah-; [1] [2] Romanian: Banat; Hungarian: Bánság; Serbian: Банат, romanized: Banat) is a geographical and historical region located in the Pannonian Basin that straddles Central and Eastern Europe.
Banat, ethnically mixed historic region of eastern Europe; it is bounded by Transylvania and Walachia in the east, by the Tisza River in the west, by the Mures River in the north, and by the Danube River in the south. After 1920 Banat was divided among the states of Romania, Yugoslavia, and Hungary.
The Banat was a political entity established in 1941 after the occupation and partition of Yugoslavia by the Axis Powers in the historical Banat region.
Banat (UK: / ˈbænɪt, ˈbɑːn -/, US: / bəˈnɑːt, bɑːn -/; [1][2] Hungarian: Bánság; Serbian: Банат, romanized: Banat) is a geographical and historical region in Central and Eastern Europe. It is a part of three countries.
The Banat is a natural geographical region located on the left bank of the Danube, within the Pannonian plain and along the westernmost slope of the eponymous mountains. It was first organized into territorial units by the Angevin Hungarian Kingdom: the lowlands as counties, and the mountainous areas as a Banate of Severin.
From 1711 to 1750, approximately 800 villages were founded in Hungary by German settlers. The Banat Province was one of the primary areas of settlement. The Habsburgs had become the ruling monarchy in Hungary in 1527, following the death of King Louis II of Hungary.
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Bánság) je geografska i istorijska oblast između Karpatskih planina na istoku i rečnih tokova Moriša, Tise i Dunava na severu, zapadu i jugu.
Banatul este o provincie istorică împărțită astăzi între România, Serbia (Banatul Sârbesc) și o foarte mică parte din Ungaria. În evul mediu, pe teritoriul Banatului a existat o formațiune politică cu centrul la Morisena (astăzi Cenad).
Banat, as a geographical but also historically significant territory, today constitutes the territory of three countries: Romania, Hungary and Serbia. In the Republic of Serbia, Banat, together with Srem and Backa, forms the territorial part of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.