Great Hungarian Plain (disambiguation)

Great Hungarian Plain (disambiguation)

The Great Hungarian Plain can refer to two things:
* Great Alföld, the larger, southern and eastern part of the Pannonian plain
* rarely, to the whole Pannonian plain or Carpathian Basin, including parts from several countries in Central Europe between the Carpathian Mountains, the Alps, the Dinaric Alps and the Balkan mountains.


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