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  2. Pannonian Sea - Wikipedia

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    Detailed map of the south-eastern part of Pannonian Sea during the Miocene Epoch. 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 seas and became a lake.

  3. Pannonian Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Pannonian Basin or Carpathian ... the plain Buchlov Nature Reserve near the edge of the basin Map of the ... of Pannonia is located Lake Balaton. Climate and ...

  4. Pannonian Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Pannonian Lake; Panonsko Lake in Tuzla. Pannonian Lake. Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coordinates ... Panonsko Lake is an artificial lake of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  5. Pannonian Biogeographic Region - Wikipedia

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    The Pannonian Region is a large alluvial basin surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains to the north and east, the Alps to the west and the Dinaric Alps to the south. The basin was once the bed of an inland sea. It is flat, and is crossed from north to south by the Danube and Tisza rivers. The region contains all of Hungary, and around the ...

  6. Topography of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of Croatia. Topography of Croatia is defined through three major geomorphological parts of the country. Those are the Pannonian Basin, the Dinaric Alps, and the Adriatic Basin. The largest part of Croatia consists of lowlands, with elevations of less than 200 metres (660 feet) above sea level recorded in 53.42% of the country.

  7. Geology of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary is in the Pannonian Basin in Central Europe, is surrounded by the Carpathians, Alps and Dinarides, but for the most part dominated by lowlands. Sixty-eight percent of the country is lowlands below 200 meters altitude. Hilly terrain covers 30% of the country, while mountains cover only 2%. The entire Pannonian Basin is in the Danube ...

  8. Paratethys - Wikipedia

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    The Paratethys spread over a large area in Central Europe and western Asia. In the west it included in some stages the Molasse basin north of the Alps; the Vienna Basin, the Outer Carpathian Basin, the Pannonian Basin, and further east to the basin of the current Black Sea and the Caspian Sea until the current position of the Aral Sea.

  9. Pannonia - Wikipedia

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    Pannonia (/ p ə ˈ n oʊ n i ə /, Latin: [panˈnɔnia]) was a province of the Roman Empire bounded on the north and east by the Danube, on the west by Noricum and upper Italy, and on the southward by Dalmatia and upper Moesia.