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・ Mačkov
・ Mačkovac
・ Mačkovac (Gradiška)
・ Mačkovac (Kruševac)
・ Mačkovac, Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje
・ Mačkovac, Kuršumlija
・ Mačkovci
・ Mačkovec
・ Mačkovec pri Dvoru
・ Mačkovec pri Suhorju
・ Mačkovec pri Škocjanu
・ Mačkovec, Croatia
・ Mačkovec, Kočevje
・ Mačkovec, Laško
・ Mačkovec, Trebnje
Mačva
・ Mačva District
・ Mačvanska Mitrovica
・ Mačvanski Metković
・ Mačvanski Pričinović
・ Mačvanski Prnjavor
・ Mađare
・ Mađari
・ Mađer
・ Mađere (Prokuplje)
・ Mađere (Ražanj)
・ Mağara
・ Mağara, Gadabay
・ Mağara, Silifke
・ Mağaraobruğu, Hamamözü


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Mačva : ウィキペディア英語版
Mačva

Mačva (Serbian Cyrillic: Мачва, ) is a geographical region in Serbia, mostly situated in the northwest of Central Serbia. It is located in a fertile plain between the Sava and Drina rivers. The chief town of this region is Šabac. The modern Mačva District of Serbia is named after the region, although the region of Mačva include only northern part of this district. A small northern part of Mačva region is located in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, in the Syrmia District.
==Name==
The region is named after a town of Mačva, which existed in the Medieval Ages near the river Sava. In the past, the region was also known as ''Lower Srem'', while the neighbouring region on the northern bank of the river Sava (present-day Srem) was known as ''Upper Srem''.
In Serbian Cyrillic, the region is known as Мачва, in Serbian Latin, Bosnian and Croatian as ''Mačva'', in Hungarian as ''Macsó'' or ''Macsóság'', in Turkish as ''Maçva'', and in German as ''Matschva''.

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