Translation for '
Pannonian' from English to Russian
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- The Goths were forced out by the Huns, who organized their ruling center in the Pannonian Basin (the Pannonian Plain), an area that included the northwestern part of today's Banat.
- The village has a Pannonian Rusyn speaking minority.
- "Centaurea sadleriana", the Pannonian knapweed, is a Pannonian sub-endemic plant, mostly found in the Pannonian Basin.
- The protected pannonian landscape and the countless local Heurigen serve as destinations for cyclists and hikers.
- The Pannonian Trumpet fibula has a wide flaring head like the bell of a trumpet.
- The Pannonian Sea was a shallow ancient lake, where the Pannonian Basin in Central Europe is now.
- Botanically speaking the area is formed by a pannonian Tragant-needle grassbiotop.
- Rusyns may be divided into two significant subgroups: Carpathian Rusyns and Pannonian Rusyns.
- The ancient Pannonian Sea dried up around 10 million years ago, but work by researchers and scientists has now enabled a level of saline water to be kept stable at the surface, and in 2003 the Pannonian Lake was opened.
- Flora and fauna is similar to that of the Little Carpathians, yet the area of Devínska Kobyla represents the edge of the thermophilic dry vegetation of the pannonian plane.
- It is a mountain island, because a few thousand years ago, when it was the Pannonian Sea, it and several other mountains in the Pannonian region were the islands.
- Several genetic studies have shown that early Pannonian Avar elites carried a large amount of East Asian ancestry, and some have suggested this as evidence for a connection between the Pannonian Avars and the earlier Rouran.
- Pannonian (Yugoslav) Rusyn — spoken by Rusyns of Vojvodina and Croatia; genetically, Pannonian Rusyn is related to the Slovak language, however, it has experienced strong substrate and adstrate influence of East Slavic Rusyn dialects.
- The Romans referred to the conflict as "Bellum Batonianum" ("Batonian War") after these two leaders with the same name; Velleius Paterculus called it the Pannonian and Dalmatian War because it involved both regions of Illyricum, and in English it has also been called the Great Illyrian Revolt, Pannonian–Dalmatian uprising, and Bato uprising.
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