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Pannonian Basin

The Pannonian Basin, or Carpathian Basin,[1][2][3][4] is a large sedimentary basin situated in southeast Central Europe. After the WW1 and Treaty of Trianon, the geomorphological term Pannonian Plain became more widely used for roughly the same region though with a somewhat different sense, with only the lowlands, the plain that remained when the Pliocene Epoch Pannonian Sea dried out.

covered much of the western half of the basin, as far as the Danube.

Pannonia Inferior

included the western fringe of the basin as well as part of the Eastern Alps, as far as Virunum. The southern fringe of the basin was in Dalmatia and Moesia.

Pannonia Superior

The eastern half of the basin was not conquered by the Romans and was considered part of , inhabited by the Iazyges. Likewise, the parts north of the Danube (now in western Slovakia) were not in the empire; they were considered part of Germania, inhabited by the Quadi.

Sarmatia

Vienna Basin

Great Hungarian Plain

Austria Austria (2,002,821) Increase

Vienna

Hungary Hungary (1,750,268) Increase

Budapest

Serbia Serbia (1,166,763) Increase

Belgrade

Croatia Croatia (812,635) Increase

Zagreb

Slovakia Slovakia (546,300) Increase

Bratislava

Romania Romania (319,279 ) Increase

Timișoara

Serbia Serbia (306,702) Increase

Novi Sad

Slovakia Slovakia (240,688) Increase

Košice

Hungary Hungary (204,333) Decrease

Debrecen

Romania Romania (196,367) Decrease

Oradea

Hungary Hungary (162,905) Decrease

Miskolc

Hungary Hungary (161,837) Decrease

Szeged

Romania Romania (159,704) Decrease

Arad

Hungary Hungary (147,719) Decrease

Pécs

Hungary Hungary (128,567) Decrease

Győr

Hungary Hungary (118,185) Decrease

Nyíregyháza

Ukraine Ukraine (115,163) Decrease

Uzhhorod

Hungary Hungary (111,863) Increase

Kecskemét

Croatia Croatia (108,048) Decrease

Osijek

Serbia Serbia (105,681) Decrease

Subotica

Romania Romania (102,441) Decrease

Satu Mare

This is a list of cities in the Pannonian Basin with a population larger than 100,000 within the city proper:

Geography of Europe

Central Europe

Pannonian Biogeographic Region

Pannonian mixed forests

Pannonian Sea

Transdanubian Mountains

Pelso unit

Tisza unit

In Hungarian.

Zentai László's account of the Basin formation

The Carpathian Basin as a ‘Hungarian Neighbourhood'

Anthropological sketch of the prehistoric population

: Neolithic and Copper Age archaeology in the Pannonian plain

Körös Regional Archaeological Project