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History of Vojvodina : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Vojvodina
This is a history of Vojvodina. Vojvodina (Serbian: Војводина or ''Vojvodina''; (ハンガリー語:Vajdaság); (スロバキア語:Vojvodina); (ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Voivodina); (クロアチア語:Vojvodina); Rusyn: Войводина) is the Serbian name for the territory in Northern Serbia, consisting of the southern part of the Pannonian Plain, mostly located north from the Danube and Sava rivers (part of Mačva region that belongs to Vojvodina is located south from Sava). ==Name== The name ''"Vojvodina"'' (Војводина) in the Serbian language simply means "voivodship" or "duchy". Its original historical name (from 1848) was "Serbian Voivodship" (Serbian Vojvodina). The Serbian language uses two more varieties of the word ''Vojvodina''. These varieties are ''Vojvodovina'' (Војводовина), and ''Vojvodstvo'' (Војводство), the latter being an equivalent to the Polish word for province, ''województwo'' (voivodship). As for the names of the three historical and geographical regions of which Vojvodina is composed, Syrmia was named after the ancient Roman city of Sirmium, Bačka was named after the town of Bač, and Banat was named after the ruling title Ban.
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