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Great Plain : ウィキペディア英語版
Great Hungarian Plain

The Great Hungarian Plain (also known as ''Alföld'' or ''Great Alföld'', (ハンガリー語:Alföld, Nagy Alföld)) is a plain occupying the southern and eastern part of Hungary, some parts of the Eastern Slovak Lowland (''Východoslovenská nížina''), southwestern Ukraine, the Transcarpathian Lowland (''Zakarpats'ka nyzovyna''), western Romania (various names), northern Serbia (various names), and eastern Croatia (various names). It is the largest part of the Pannonian Plain.
In Hungarian, the plain is known as ''Alföld'' (:ˈɒlføld), in Slovak as ''Veľká dunajská kotlina'', in Romanian as ''Câmpia Tisei'' or ''Câmpia de Vest'', in Croatian as ''Panonska nizina'', in Serbian as ''Panonska nizija'', and in Ukrainian as ''Тисо-Дунайська низовина''.
== Boundaries ==

Its boundaries are the Carpathians in the north and east, the Transdanubian Mountains and Croatian mountains in the southwest, and approximately the Sava river in the south.

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