Information about Little Hungarian Plain
| Little Hungarian Plain | |
| The castle of the Eszterházy family. Such buildings are typical in the area | |
| Location | Eastern Austria, Western Hungary, South-western Slovakia |
| Territory | 8,000 km² |
| Highest point | ? |
| Lowest point | The Danube |
| Terrain | plain |
Geography
Its borders are the Carpathians on the north, the Bakony-Vértes Hills (at the Balaton) in the south, and the Vienna Basin and the Alps in the west. In Hungary, it includes most of Győr-Moson-Sopron and Vas counties, and the western part of Komárom-Esztergom and Veszprém.The plain is roughly cut in half by the Danube which is splitting up into many arms between Bratislava and Komárno, forming large islands. Its main tributaries are the Váh, the Rába, the Rábca and the Marcal rivers.
Smaller microregions of the Little Alföld are Hanság, Seewinkel, Neusiedl Basin, Rábaköz, Szigetköz, Marcali Basin, Moson Plain, Komárom-Esztergom Plain and Žitni ostrov.
The neighbouring regions of Kemeneshát, Sopron-Vas Plain and Steirisches Hügelland are sometimes classified as belonging to the Little Alföld, but Hungarian and Austrian geographists use the term in a more narrow meaning.
History
The plain has been an important area of agriculture since the Neolithic Age. The southern part of it belonged to the Roman province of Pannonia between the 1st and 5th centuries and later was inhabited by Germans and Slavic peoples and since about 900 also by Hungarians. Since about 1000, the region became part of the Kingdom of Hungary. After World War I the Little Alföld was divided between Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Austria. In the 1990s Slovakia built a large dam and power plant at Gabčíkovo.Population
Country borders don't follow closely the linguistic boundaries, especially in the case of the northern part of the plain where Hungarians are a majority in the two southernmost districts Dunajská Streda and Komárno and a minority in the remaining districts. There are also smaller groups of Croats in the tri-state border region. Important cities in the region are Győr (HU), Komárom (HU), Komárno (SK), Dunajská Streda (SK), Nové Zámky (SK), and Mosonmagyaróvár (HU).See also
| Alpokalja | Kőszeg Mountains • Sopron Mountains • Vas Hills • Balfi Hills | |
| Little Hungarian Plain | Hansg • Fertőzug • Neusiedl Basin • Rbakz • Szigetkz • Marcali Basin • Moson Plain • Komrom-Esztergom Plain | |
| Transdanubia | Zala Hills • Inner Somogy • Outer Somogy • Zselic • Vlgysg • Szekszrd Hills • Baranya Hills • Villny Mountains | |
| Transdanubian Medium Mountains | Keszthely Mountains • Tapolca Basin • Balaton Uplands • Bakony • Bakonyalja • Sokor • Vrtesalja • Velence Mountains • Gerecse Mountains • Buda Mountains • Pilis Mountains • Visegrd Mountains | |
| Mecsek | Western Mecsek • Eastern Mecsek | |
| Northern Medium Mountains | Brzsny • Cserht • Mtra • Mtralba • Bkk • Aggtelek Karst • Zempln | |
| Great Hungarian Plain | Mezőfld • Srrt • Srkz • Drvamellk • Kiskunsg • Jszsg • Pest Plain • Heves Plain • Borsodi-Mezősg • Bodrogkz • Tiszaht • Szatmr Plain • Maros-Krs kze • Krs-vidk • Nagykunsg • Hortobgy • Hajdsg • Nyrsg |
Esterhazy may refer to:
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- The House of Esterházy, a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary since the Middle Ages, from which most of the following are in one way or another derived
- Péter Esterházy, Hungarian writer
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Anthem
Land der Berge, Land am Strome (German)
Land of Mountains, Land on the River
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Land der Berge, Land am Strome (German)
Land of Mountains, Land on the River
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Motto
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Historically Regnum Mariae Patronae Hungariae (Latin)
"Kingdom of Mary the Patroness of Hungary"
Anthem
Himnusz ("Isten, áldd meg a magyart")
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Historically Regnum Mariae Patronae Hungariae (Latin)
"Kingdom of Mary the Patroness of Hungary"
Anthem
Himnusz ("Isten, áldd meg a magyart")
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Anthem
Nad Tatrou sa bliska
"Lightning over the Tatras"
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Nad Tatrou sa bliska
"Lightning over the Tatras"
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Danube
Donau, Dunaj, Duna, Dunav, Dunărea
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Donau, Dunaj, Duna, Dunav, Dunărea
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Hungarian (magyar nyelv listen ) is a Finno-Ugric language (more specifically an Ugric language) unrelated to most other languages in Europe.
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Slovak
Official status
Official language of: European Union
European Union
Vojvodina (Serbia)
Regulated by: Slovak Academy of Sciences (The Ľudovít Štúr Linguistic Institute)
Language codes
ISO 639-1: sk
ISO 639-2:
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Official status
Official language of: European Union
European Union
Vojvodina (Serbia)
Regulated by: Slovak Academy of Sciences (The Ľudovít Štúr Linguistic Institute)
Language codes
ISO 639-1: sk
ISO 639-2:
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German language (Deutsch, ] ) is a West Germanic language and one of the world's major languages.
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Depression in geology is a landform sunken or depressed below the surrounding area. Depressions may be formed by various mechanisms, and may be referred to by a variety of technical terms.
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- A basin may be any large sediment filled depression.
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Motto
none
Historically Regnum Mariae Patronae Hungariae (Latin)
"Kingdom of Mary the Patroness of Hungary"
Anthem
Himnusz ("Isten, áldd meg a magyart")
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Historically Regnum Mariae Patronae Hungariae (Latin)
"Kingdom of Mary the Patroness of Hungary"
Anthem
Himnusz ("Isten, áldd meg a magyart")
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Anthem
Nad Tatrou sa bliska
"Lightning over the Tatras"
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Nad Tatrou sa bliska
"Lightning over the Tatras"
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- :The Serbian lowland is treated under Danube Plain (Serbia)
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Anthem
Land der Berge, Land am Strome (German)
Land of Mountains, Land on the River
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Land der Berge, Land am Strome (German)
Land of Mountains, Land on the River
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Pannonian Plain is a large plain in Central Europe that remained when the Pliocene Pannonian Sea dried out. It is a geomorphological subsystem of the Alps-Himalaya system.
The river Danube divides the plain roughly in half.
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The river Danube divides the plain roughly in half.
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Carpathian Mountains (Romanian: Munţii Carpaţi; Polish, Czech, and Slovak: Karpaty; Ukrainian: Карпати (Karpaty); German: Karpaten; Serbian: Karpati /
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Places and things commonly known as Balaton include:
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- Lake Balaton
- Balaton — a make of car
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The Vienna Basin (German: Wiener Becken, Czech: Vídeňská pánev, Slovak: Viedenská kotlina) is a sedimentary basin between the Alps and the Carpathian Mountains. More than 50% of the Viennese basin is located in Lower Austria, the rest is in
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ALPS can refer to:
Countries Austria, France,
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- Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome
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Countries Austria, France,
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Region Central Transdanubia
County seat Tatabánya
Area 2265 km
Population 319,000
Population density 142/km
Municipalities 76 Komárom-Esztergom
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County seat Tatabánya
Area 2265 km
Population 319,000
Population density 142/km
Municipalities 76 Komárom-Esztergom
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Region Central Transdanubia
County seat Veszprém
Area 4613 km
Population 375,000
Population density 81/km
Municipalities 217
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County seat Veszprém
Area 4613 km
Population 375,000
Population density 81/km
Municipalities 217
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Danube
Donau, Dunaj, Duna, Dunav, Dunărea
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Donau, Dunaj, Duna, Dunav, Dunărea
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NicknameBeauty on the Danube |- class="mergedrow"
Country Slovakia
title="Regions in which the site lies" Region Bratislava
title="Parts into which the site is divided" Districts
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Country Slovakia
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Komárno (Hungarian: Komárom, German: Komorn, Serbian: Коморан or Komoran) is a town in Slovakia at the Danube and the Váh rivers.
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Váh (Hungarian: Vág; German: Waag; Polish: Wag) is the longest Slovak river. A left tributary of the Danube river, the Váh is 403 km long.
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The Rába (German: Raab; Hungarian: Rába; Slovenian: Raba) is a river in southeastern Austria and western Hungary and a tributary of the Danube.
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The Szigetköz is plain region in Western Hungary, part of the Little Hungarian Plain. The name literally means island alley, because of the territory is located on an island. It's borders are the Danube and it's branches; with a length of 52.
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Pannonia is an ancient province of the Roman Empire bounded north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia.
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Germans (German: Deutsche) are defined as an ethnic group, in the sense of sharing a common German culture, citizenship, speaking the German language as a mother tongue and being born in Germany.
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Slavic peoples are a branch of Indo-European peoples, living mainly in Europe, where they constitute roughly a third of the population. Since emerging from their original homeland (most commonly thought to be in Eastern Europe) in the early 6th century, they have inhabited most of
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