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English: Location map of Croatia with area of Slavonia highlighted in purple, areas variously associated with Slavonia and Central Croatia in striped purple and Croatian Baranja/Baranya in light purple
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Author Tomobe03

Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 140 %. Geographic limits of the map:

N: 46.8° N S: 42.1° N W: 13.1° E E: 19.9° E

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current11:17, 19 July 2020Thumbnail for version as of 11:17, 19 July 20201,098 × 1,063 (798 KB)wikimediacommons>KoreanovskyWhen we talk about modern-day Slavonia, we usually refer to the region that is colored in dark purple. There is no exact definition, since those regions are historical and do not have any official status, but mostly we do not include those parts that are striped, such as in the region of small Moslavina.

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