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    Syrmia (redirect from Szerémség)
    Other names for the region include: Latin: Syrmia or Sirmium Hungarian: Szerémség, Szerém, or Szerémország German: Syrmien Slovak: Sriem Rusyn: Срим Romanian:...
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    ideas spread in the southern counties, mainly among the burghers of the Szerémség. Hussite preachers were also the first to translate the Bible to Hungarian...
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    appointed the fortresses to be besieged. Stefan Dragutin, who controlled the Szerémség, Macsó and other regions along the southern borders of Hungary, died in...
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    exception of the highlands. The highest-ranking wines were produced in the Szerémség region (now Srem in Serbia), but the wines of Buda Hills, Hegyalja, Sopron...
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  • Syrmia (Finnish, Latin), Syrmie (French), Syrmien (German), Szerém or Szerémség (Hungarian) Szeklerland País sícul (Catalan), País Sículo (Spanish), Pays...
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    reserve stretching along the Sava River in Serbia, in Southern Syrmia (Srem/Szerémség), some 40 km west of Belgrade. The pond is an oxbow lake, a remnant of...
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    of the battalions. In July Jelačić went on a tour of Slavonia and the Szerémség and won over the border guard regiments one after the other. Between August...
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    Dragutin Istvan, on a map of "Hungarian oligarchs" 1301-1310 Map of "Tulso Szeremseg", on a map of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 13th century Map of the "Statelet...
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    military initiative was again on the Hungarian side. Jelačić retreated to Szerémség, where he remained until the Hungarian main troops surrender on the fields...
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