Transdanubia

Hungarian Transdanubia
Dunántúl
LocationGyőr-Moson-Sopron, Komárom-Esztergom, Fejér, Veszprém, Vas, Zala, Somogy, Tolna, Baranya, Pest counties, Hungary
Territory38,000 km2
Highest pointÍrott-kő, Kőszeg Mountains
Lowest pointDanube river
TerrainMainly hilly, varied with mountains and plains

Transdanubia (Hungarian: Dunántúl [ˈdunaːntuːl]; German: Transdanubien, Croatian: Prekodunavlje[1] or Zadunavlje, Slovak: Zadunajsko[2]) is a traditional region of Hungary. It is also referred to as Hungarian Pannonia, or Pannonian Hungary.[3]

  1. ^ Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu Mira Kolar-Dimitrijević - Hrvoje Petrić: Triplex Confinium Sub-Project: What is Podravina multiple-bordered region?
  2. ^ sk:Zadunajsko
  3. ^ Molnár, Miklós (2001). A Concise History of Hungary. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 2. ISBN 9780521667364.